IJesusChrist
Holofractale de l'hypervérité
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They started with atoms, then it was the proton, electron, and neutron.
Then Quarks.
Now there is an encyclopedia of small particles, fermions, leptons, bosons.
Then string theory (if correct)
But how far down does it REALLY go? Each size seems to have its own realm:
Protons and electrons without a telescope would never know about gravity.
A galaxy and a star without a microscope would never know about the strong and weak force.
Both seem to encompass the EM force.
How large does it get? Is our universe the only one?
Are there other Big Bangs unimaginable distances away? Is our universe just a lepton speeding through yet another dimension? Or is it just turtles all the way down?
Then Quarks.
Now there is an encyclopedia of small particles, fermions, leptons, bosons.
Then string theory (if correct)
But how far down does it REALLY go? Each size seems to have its own realm:
Protons and electrons without a telescope would never know about gravity.
A galaxy and a star without a microscope would never know about the strong and weak force.
Both seem to encompass the EM force.
How large does it get? Is our universe the only one?
Are there other Big Bangs unimaginable distances away? Is our universe just a lepton speeding through yet another dimension? Or is it just turtles all the way down?