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    22 Jan '20 03:23
    @sonhouse said
    @Metal-Brain
    According to BB theory, the entire mass of the universe was in a point sized volume, a LOT of mass in a very very tiny volume. So why do you think there would have to be no mass in a tiny sub atomic particle?
    Could it be you just don't know what you are talking about and are flailing around like a failing student not interested in actually learning from your betters because you believe you are so superior you won't accept help from such inferior people.
    Your brain is a point sized volume.
  2. Subscribersonhouse
    Fast and Curious
    slatington, pa, usa
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    22 Jan '20 14:42
    @Metal-Brain
    Oh I am SO hurt.
  3. Standard memberDeepThought
    Losing the Thread
    Quarantined World
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    24 Jan '20 06:18
    @metal-brain said
    "2, (physics) Having dimensions too small to be measured, or so small that it may be regarded as a point."

    In other words, having no mass.
    Mass and volume are separate concepts.
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    24 Jan '20 18:41
    @deepthought said
    Mass and volume are separate concepts.
    When did I ever imply they were not?
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