So, after reading my metaphore on the clock in Section 1, it's time to go a bit farther. Now, back to the part where you put the green pin in the ribbon. The pin, representing atoms, is going forward in time, like almost everything else. Now, take a black pin, representing a negative electron, and stab it right into the back of the clock, blocking the course of the green pin.
Now, when those two unfortunate pins collide, you will get something much more than a gamma ray. It has been proven that when an atom and a negative atom collide, you get a gamma ray and both of the atoms a annhilated. Well, it seems like that doesn't it? But there's more. The negative is destroyed, but it passes on the torch to the atom, making it negative. Now remember, a negative atom is nothing more than a positive one going backwards in time. Thats why both atoms seem to be destroyed when only one is. This process makes a negative radio wave and this wave could, possibly, be used to message the past.
Fun, isn't it. And this is true, just little know.
Wow....I mean, just, wow. This is so thought-provoking. After reading this, I feel like my mind is a place of cogs and wheels, all whirling in an attempt to make sense of our world, and the intricacy of God's creation. And yes, I do believe God created the heavens and the earth, and everything else as well. It seems to be the only plausible solution for me. Anyway, on about your fabulous write. Very well done, I liked the way you approached the subject. I noticed a few spelling mistakes, and a misplaced comma here or there, but that is about it. And they did not really detract from the writing, either, so no worries :)
Great job!!
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Wow....I mean, just, wow. This is so thought-provoking. After reading this, I feel like my mind is a place of cogs and wheels, all whirling in an attempt to make sense of our world, and the intricacy of God's creation. And yes, I do believe God created the heavens and the earth, and everything else as well. It seems to be the only plausible solution for me. Anyway, on about your fabulous write. Very well done, I liked the way you approached the subject. I noticed a few spelling mistakes, and a misplaced comma here or there, but that is about it. And they did not really detract from the writing, either, so no worries :)
Great job!!