On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 2:26 PM Philip Thrift <cloudver...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think (along with Philip Goff*) that physics is not complete in its
> study of matter.
>

That is very true, today physics has no idea what Dark Energy or Dark
Matter is and they make up 95% of the matter/energy in the universe. And
physics doesn't know what will happen when 2 incompatible theories, General
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, collide head on at the center of a Black
Hole. Hell we don't even have a very good theory about why friction works
the way it does, and the same goes for high temperature superconductors.

 John K Clark

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