To further my response could this be the origins of snakes and ladders???

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From: "einseele" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 12:42 PM
To: "Epistemology" <[email protected]>
Subject: [epistemology 10861] Re: Strange contradiction

>
> To talk about vacuum you need discrete elements, vacuum is
> discontinuity, and that can only be a concept. Vacuum only exists as a
> concept, it lives in your mind only, see my post of silence below,
> this is the same. There is no vacuum out there,
>
> On 17 out, 03:36, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Comment:
>>
>> It does seem like a paradox, doesn't it?
>>
>> Actually, these are two unrelated concepts.
>> Baryons represent detectable matter.
>> Dark matter represents undetectable matter.
>> Different stuff.
>>
>> That still leaves the question about physic's hands, though....
>>   /  NoPlate /
>> === .
>>
>> I think that actually, the ‘Baryon asymmetry ‘and ‘Dark matter ‘
>> both belong to one conception.
>> Why?
>> Because antiparticles exist in ‘ Dirac sea ‘, in Vacuum and
>>  ‘ dark matter ‘, by idea, must exist there too.
>> They both belong to one and the same reference frame.
>>
>> Now the questions are:
>> ‘ does dark matter consist of antiparticles or of
>>  some kind of  different particles ? ’,
>> ‘ do antiparticles make dark matter ?’
>>
>> To answer to this question we must know that Vacuum is.
>> But it is a pity, we still don’t have answer to this question.
>> And Dirac said:
>> ‘  The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in my opinion,
>>  is the basic problem now before physics. Really, if you can’t
>> correctly
>> describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correct
>> description
>> of something more complex? ‘
>> ==== .
>> So ,
>> all discussions are tautology without understanding that Vacuum is.
>>
>> Israel Sadovnik  Socratus
> >
> 

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