Yeah - perhaps everything is stable. We may blithely discard those theories
which we can't see working beacause we don't continue to exist in the areas
where they do. But I don't: nothing is stable; stability is a function of a
nonexistant variable called time.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jacques M Mallah [SMTP:jqm1584.domain.name.hidden]
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 4:37 AM
> To: 'everything-list.domain.name.hidden'
> Subject: RE: Quantum Physics
>
> On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Higgo James wrote:
> > So why don't we observe vacuum collapses, Jacques?
>
> I guess it never occurred to you that the vacuum might be stable?
>
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Received on Mon Jul 12 1999 - 02:04:51 PDT