Silly? It's actually going to blow your mind. and no one else answer but Denny. He seems that he knows all science pretty well. Let's see how much he knows.
Actually it's not meaningless at all. There is an absolute number and is used every day in science. Just admit you don't know.
Okay let me rephrase it for you. How much energy, including mass is contained in the entire universe?
Denny right now (Google: How much energy is in the universe?) It isn't coming up!!!!! I can't use Wikipedia!
the only people trying to change the definition of atheist are the religious. the primary (and semantically technically correct) definition has always been lack of belief in god. it has never necessarily implied an assertion that no gods exist.
My goodness, you are right again. Even if this www page shows 6 different estimates: http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2006/KristineMcPherson.shtml
You're right again. Kg means particles, not kilograms as I thought. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Zero. The sum is zero. There is zero energy and mass in the entire universe. Do you know what that means?
Now I can't take credit for this. Trip tango taught me this yesterday. And I, like you, was trying to think of all particles. What it means is there is equal positive and negative energy in the entire universe.