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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
No it is not, LOL. It is obvious you have no clue what you are talking about, and this is coming from someone who knows only a little about physics. |
Where does the energy go from the matter that collides?
Why does it take energy to cool stuff - wouldn't supercooling something remove the energy?
If you are breaking apart matter without antimatter - what are you using to do it?
Would this not mean that antimatter exists only when it is brough into collision by increasing the level of energy.
IE antimatter exists at a higher state of energy? Meaning you must elevate the level of matter high enough for matter energy convession and anti matter exists at the threshold infinitely at that threshhold of energy which will allow the conversion. pretty simple stuff here. So by reaching that level of energy you essentially connect matter with antimatter causing the conversion yeilding energy.
Energy cannot be lost only converted.
There is no antienergy other than the conversion element --- that combines energy and decouples the antimatter.
That is the simple logic and it would all have to do with the oscilation rate.
With things super cold energy would naturally expand and cool into that point, so by hyper oscilating the energy to that level and enticing rapid cooling you would be trapping the energy in cooled space pocket.
eg.. how it works is the matter is sped up at a high enough rate that it breaks apart on collision releaseing matter ---- but in order to break apart matter antimatter - needs to be created - to create this though you must summon naturally occuring antimatter to the point of contact - unless you believe energy can combine to a different form antimatter is just a super hot/high frequency energy threshold that exists beyond the heat of light/photon electron frequnecy - which would be upper cosmic ray type stuff like super high freqency. Meanwhile by creating super cold you are expelling all energy from the area, energy will try to find the easiest pathway becaues they still have an energy state that will repel one another because they exist at a hot enough level that they will not be combined to form matter particles or some shit like that.
basically enough space needs to be formed in orbit to create a stable piece of matter which is cold enough in an external shell - but how do you trap cold around matter? by using antimatter which is hotter than the energy creating a pocket of energy within antimatter, but how is it that anti matter wouldn't come into contact with antimatter or matter and just break apart - antimatter repels energy, and vice versa in its stable state.. meaning antimatter itself would be atleast two forms of energy/particles that can also be interceeded at a higher energy level which will allow them to open up enough to .....
and so on.
Last edited by w_ashley on Apr-07-2010 at 06:51
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