Damaskox to [email protected] • 11 months agoCan light be changed into (solid) material?message-square10fedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down10file-text
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minus-squareDamaskoxOPlinkfedilink1•11 months agoCool. What sorts of matter are we talking about? Is it a specific element - like helium or iron?
minus-square@Thatuserguycakelink2•11 months ago (Don’t try this at home). You can’t tell me what to do >:(
minus-squareDamaskoxOPlinkfedilink2•11 months agoCool. So, a much hotter environment. Does these conditions have anything else different compared to our current space state than heat?
minus-squareDamaskoxOPlinkfedilink2•11 months agoWhat do you need to do with these electrons and positrons you just received from the “light transmutation” to make solid material? . recreate the conditions from the first 20 minutes after the Big Bang A much hotter environment. Does this condition have anything else than the heat difference?
minus-squareDamaskoxOPlinkfedilink3•11 months agoMakes me wonder where does a particle and an anti-particle come from/get born.
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Cool.
What sorts of matter are we talking about?
Is it a specific element - like helium or iron?
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You can’t tell me what to do >:(
Cool.
So, a much hotter environment.
Does these conditions have anything else different compared to our current space state than heat?
What do you need to do with these electrons and positrons you just received from the “light transmutation” to make solid material?
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A much hotter environment.
Does this condition have anything else than the heat difference?
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Makes me wonder where does a particle and an anti-particle come from/get born.