To: adorno
“The anti-hydrogen atoms and the hydrogen atoms, were not free to decide on their own, because, they were trapped in a magnetic field which left them with no choice(s).”
No, it only restricted their movement laterally. They were free to move up or down, and they all “chose” down.
To: Boogieman
No, it only restricted their movement laterally. They were free to move up or down, and they all “chose” down.
But, lateral movement might have indicated that, the anti-gravity existed towards the sides. Those particles were restricted and could not decide otherwise.
(BTW, you demonstrated that you can't detect sarcasm. My post was not intended to debunk the findings. It was meant as humor.)
But, the particles were restricted and not free to demonstrate free-will. ;)
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10/06/2023 9:22:04 AM PDT by
adorno
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