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snekysnek69420 OP t1_j4ul7rp wrote

Would that then mean, from a scientific point of view, there are particles that have always and will always exist and cannot be changed or destroyed and when these particles collide it creates big bangs so to speak?

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triffid_hunter t1_j4umrmv wrote

> Would that then mean, from a scientific point of view, there are particles that have always and will always exist and cannot be changed or destroyed

Not at all, E²=m²c⁴+p²c² says there's always the opportunity for the energy contained in matter to unravel and just be energy (eg nuclear fission/fusion, proton decay, etc), or vice versa (eg kugelblitz).

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