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If the size of atoms, that is, the existence and existence of atoms, gives us the quantum theory, what is the relationship between the higgs boson that gives mass to matter and the fact that the atoms the object has, that is, the position and velocity of the object cannot be known at the same time? Let's see, matter points to after the beginning of the universe in classical physics, but in quantum physics matter points to before the beginning of the universe. Yes, because it should be, we know relativity matter and marked and classified. But since quantum quantum takes into account its state before the quantum existed, dark matter and normal matter are what makes the quantum quantum dark matter. The reason why the amount of dark matter and matter is not equal in the universe is that the quantum theory created dark matter before the universe was formed.

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