Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37527307-20200404092114

Consider this: All matters are made of neutrons, protons, and electrons. Since every neutron, proton or electron is identical to the another one of the kind so that means 1 neutron is the version of another neutron and the same rule applys for protons and electrons. Because when 2 neutrons meet, they don't crumble so in short:

Hirohiko Araki is absolutely wrong.

These are just my opinions okay? So don't call me RETARDO MILOS just because I say that the author's theory is wrong. But feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. 