>>23313526> Anti-Matter represents a lack of existanceNo.
Anti-Matter is part of a pair, the other part being Matter.
If anything, Kyurem represents a lack of existence, as part of the taoist belief.
>>23313580>>23313883Gravity makes much more sense, I'm glad there is someone who understands at least the basics of space-time.
In fact, if Giratina represented gravity, then an argument for the distortion world could be made with reference to string theory, in which some models predict gravity acts in additional spatial dimensions (which are very very small and thus undetectable), whilst electromagnetism, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force are restricted to our well known 4 spacetime dimensions.
>>23313622That's not what anti-matter is
>>23314035I will make a concession that this anon may have a point about anti-matter, but what he says essentially agrees anti-matter is not the 'lack of existence'
>>23309149Again, makes sense.
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