Incongruent
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The original post was about colliding matter with anti-matter to solve mans' energy needs. That thesis will require great effort and time to accomplish and I doubt that a solution will occur in my lifetime.
As for the debate between faith and science, consider this. Light travels a a tremendous velocity, 186,000+ miles per second. It takes sunlight some eight minutes to reach Earth, which means it's eight minutes old when our eyes see it. Science also tells us that that the Andromeda Galaxy is about 2.5 million light years distant, meaning that the light it emits is 2,500,000 old when we see it with our naked eyes on a clear night, even in Oklahoma.
Is it real or merely an illusion?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy
The religious argument when faced with these facts is that "god put the light there so it would seem as if it were coming from the place in question"
Yes, completely ludicrous but since it cannot be proven nor disproven (whereas the scientific argument is supported by observation), it falls in the category of pseudoscience.