At 03:41 pm 23/02/2006 -0500, you wrote: > >Personally I think antimatter is forged matter which is why >it is so rare. > >For example iron can be made into a cannon ball but that does not mean >cannon balls occur naturally. > > > >Harry
I prefer to see anti-matter as meta-stable with respect to space-matter Aether-substance whereas the ordinary matter we are familiar with is sub-stable with respect to Aether-substance. The three states correspond to the states of clay. Quick clays which are where the plate like grains have a "house of cards" structure which can be liquified by a minor earthquake, say, and send villages careering down to the sea in places like Norway. Continuously disturbed clay which is analogous to Aether-substance Consolidated clays where the plates are organised like an unopened pack of cards. Frank Anyone got any other views? 8-)

