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pn, methinks you insult those who have studied and worked particle physics. I have (coulter counter experiments) and I can give you a name of a priest who has a masters in physics who has instructed me on the subject, you could say. If he had never mentioned excommunication because of tossing away fragments, I probably would have never thought twice about it.The fragility of any item is not a universal law. Mass without gravity is an inherent impossibility. Bread that does not leave crumbs in a specific situaion is neither an impossibility or a universal law of physics.
You also insult those who have moved on past the seen-and-unseen theology which used to be part of the creed but is no longer.
Substance is substance and risk is risk but if you want to continue to deny that with some “I can’t see with my eyes” lines, then I can’t help you. One doesn’t see pollen in the air either but if you’re allergic, you know it’s there.