How exactly do fundamental particles decay before the heat death of the universe?
Re: How exactly do fundamental particles decay before the heat death of the universe?
I urge all to read from more unified sources. You can do much worse than to read articles by Ethan Siegel, such as "Ask Ethan: Is the proton stable or unstable". Anything at https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/ is likely to be clear and well illustrated.
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Re: How exactly do fundamental particles decay before the heat death of the universe?
Sure, there is no shortage of published papers backing up the big bang, that's why it is called the standard model or the one that most people believe.
The problem is that I don't believe in miracles, especially not miracles on the magnitude of the big bang, spontaneous creation of all matter along with time, inflation and eventually heaven and earth.
It doesn't pass the scientific method and no matter how many papers we publish on it, we can not bury the lie.
The cracks are obvious, where is the antimatter? What is dark energy? What is time? Why are all protons the same size? Why does there appear to be the same number of electrons as protons ? What is gravity? and the list of questions we are not allowed to question is extensive.
I'm just a naive observer pointing a finger and questioning why the king has no clothes 😉
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