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Subject: Are there any subatomic particles that release no energy?

Date: Tue Mar 21 16:13:42 2000
Posted by John Morris
Grade level: No grade entered. School: none
City: Greenville State/Province: SC Country: usa
Area of science: Physics
ID: 953676822.Ph
Message:

I was thinking once again about time travel, and come to the conclusion 
that time is simply measuring the rate of change. So what if a object does 
not change? Would it be eternal, or non-existant? And if there are objects 
that do not change, are they even detectable? So leaves my question 
wondering if there are any particles that do not release energy in the form 
of motion or radiation.  


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