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Destruction of the material.

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:05 pm
by TheVisionofEr
Is "conservation of mass" real and demonstrable? The idea seems to be based on chemical interactions and corresponding lab experiments. That all the matter is still there in the gas after burning something for example. With the release of energy from the destruction of the nucleus of the atom in atomic interactions I don't see how it could be proved. An atomic bomb for example can't be exploded in a glass beaker or some huge equivalent.

Supposedly there is talk of the neutrino and other saving functional conceptions (in contradistinction to clearly existing "things"). However, perhaps humans have the power to destroy the most basic material? Thus, from the standpoint of a theory of things, all things are at the play to their very core, of the so-called consciousness of the so-called humans or "subjectivity".