07-06-2013, 07:45 PM
(07-06-2013, 12:40 PM)milo Wrote: ... Personally, my life is boring.
(07-06-2013, 12:53 AM)Brownlie Wrote: I always get nervous when I see the void surreptitiously sneaking into otherwise harmless looking areas . . .
http://marvel.wikia.com/Void_(Dark_Sentry)_(Earth-616)
While a core boring machine is far from harmless; can a void
within it be harmless? The answer is "no". Not because voids
are harmful, but because they don't exist. Voids don't exist
because elementary particles and antiparticles fill all of
everything. What about the space between them? There isn't
any space between them. The "why" of all this is still being
studied because elementary particles, it turns out, are
exceedingly complex.
![[Image: CCEarc1_05-06.gif]](http://images.iop.org/objects/ccr/cern/46/4/15/CCEarc1_05-06.gif)
But, luckily for us, the above is only the "real" world. In
fictional worlds any number of voids can exist ( with some of
them being Marvelously evil ). In fact, since the concepts
(and images) of these voids are stored in our "real" brains as
chains of "real" chemicals made from "real" exceedingly complex
elementary particles; voids really DO exist* and all of that stuff
above the particle notes, while still exceedingly complex, is wrong.
*Paradoxically, iambic lines, unfortunately or un-unfortunately
depending on which side of the nonexistent iambic line you fall on,
don't exist; hence saving this comment from being entirely void
of on-topic content.
a brightly colored fungus that grows in bark inclusions

