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Re: is it possible to shame people into learning new tasks
« Reply #25 on: August 29, 2014, 04:53:38 AM »
Why doesn't Johnny Falcon join a physics forum if he's so obsessed with physics (electrodynamics)?
Could it be because, deep down, he knows he would be obliterated by people with real knowledge in this subject?
Call it whatever you want, it fulfils every characteristic of the particle called electron except its opposite charge.
As a matter of fact, the positron is an electron, it's just that it is the antimatter equivalent.


antimatter/dark matter= ambiguous terminology

lets explain antimatter in a way thats less ambiguous

any "expert" will tell you they cant explain dark matter/antimatter, im sure it is explainable though, but they are never certain with authority when giving a synopsis of antimatter/dark matter

you see if they give names to things like "positrons" with ambiguous undefined words like antimatter and dark matter it makes it all useless...useless untill we give clear explanations of things to wich every critical thinker can comprehend it
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Re: is it possible to shame people into learning new tasks
« Reply #26 on: August 29, 2014, 05:49:30 AM »
Why doesn't Johnny Falcon join a physics forum if he's so obsessed with physics (electrodynamics)?
Could it be because, deep down, he knows he would be obliterated by people with real knowledge in this subject?

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