User Controls
Posts by -SpectraL
-
2019-05-02 at 10:12 PM UTC in HTS is an intelligent young lady, and scron is nothing more than a fuckstick to her
-
2019-05-02 at 9:33 PM UTC in HTS is an intelligent young lady, and scron is nothing more than a fuckstick to her
-
2019-05-02 at 1:16 PM UTC in Political Meme Thread, Feelings Will Be Hurt
-
2019-05-02 at 12:58 PM UTC in I have an appointment in 5 hoursTry counting sheeples.
-
2019-05-02 at 4:36 AM UTC in ATTN : LANNYYou can tell he's a commie by the kind of hats he wears.
-
2019-05-02 at 3:50 AM UTC in ATTN : LANNYNeo-Liberal Commie
-
2019-05-02 at 3:48 AM UTC in HTS is an intelligent young lady, and scron is nothing more than a fuckstick to her
-
2019-05-02 at 3:44 AM UTC in ATTN : LANNYLanny invented the Shuck & Dive.
-
2019-05-02 at 2:54 AM UTC in ATTN : LANNYLANNY is an acronym. L.A.N.N.Y
-
2019-05-02 at 2:52 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meatPLEASE stay on the topic of Lanny and his meat, folks. He's warned you several times before.
-
2019-05-02 at 2:39 AM UTC in Shitting In The Doghouse At Workyeah, well, my son is a smarmy tangerine, so there.
-
2019-05-02 at 2:37 AM UTC in US Navy patents anti-gravity craftWhen a photon is launched between two points in time and space, it exists in two places at once. No time elapses travelling between point A and point B. Also, what you do to one instance of the particle also occurs to the other, even though the two are far apart. Photons have a "twin". Einstein called this "spooky action at a distance". This is called quantum entanglement. It is one of the keys to fast-as-light travel.
-
2019-05-02 at 2:31 AM UTC in Political Meme Thread, Feelings Will Be Hurt
-
2019-05-02 at 2:30 AM UTC in Political Meme Thread, Feelings Will Be Hurt
-
2019-05-02 at 2:25 AM UTC in InfinityShock, Asshole or Misunderstood FuckUp?
-
2019-05-01 at 6:28 PM UTC in US Navy patents anti-gravity craftAnd God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
-
2019-05-01 at 6:25 PM UTC in US Navy patents anti-gravity craft"The Latin phrase "creatio ex nihilo" means "creation out of nothing," and it's largely the domain of theology, philosophy and mythology for a reason: the first law of thermodynamics, which is actually a conservation of energy equation. The gist of that equation, as you no doubt remember, is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
How does this law affect matter? Albert Einstein theorized that matter and energy are interchangeable. Matter takes up space, has mass and composes most of the visible universe around you. Energy, on the other hand, takes multiple forms and is essentially the force that causes things to happen in the universe. Yet both matter and energy are variations of the same thing. Each can convert into the other. According to Einstein and the first law of thermodynamics, a fixed quantity of energy and matter exist in the universe.
When two protons collide in the Large Hadron Collider, they may break apart into subatomic particles called quarks and a mitigating particle force called a gluon. Even when matter and antimatter annihilate each other, they produce energy, in the form of photons, which are quantum units of light.
If you were to build a molecule out of atoms, you wouldn't be creating matter. An atom is matter as well -- and so are the subatomic particles within it. It's like if you took flour and used it to make a cake. You wouldn't be creating food. Instead, you'd be taking one food product and building a more complicated food out of it.
To manufacture matter in a way that adheres to the first law of thermodynamics, you have to convert energy into matter. This conversion occurred on a cosmic scale about 13 billion years ago. The big bang consisted entirely of energy. Matter only came into being as rapid cooling occurred.
In the lab, creating matter entails a reaction called pair production, so called because it converts a photon into a pair of particles: one matter, one antimatter (the reverse of the matter-antimatter annihilation we just mentioned). Brookhaven National Lab, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and Fermilab have all generated this reaction by firing a photon into a heavy atomic nucleus. The nucleus shares the energy and allows the photon to disintegrate into an electron and a positron, the antimatter opposite of an electron. The positron inevitably turns back into a photon when it collides with an electron.
So yes, humans can manufacture matter. We can turn light into subatomic particles, but even the best scientists can't create something out of nothing."
source: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/can-we-manufacture-matter.htm -
2019-05-01 at 6:11 PM UTC in I just got fired!If they've already fired you, it won't hurt to quit.
-
2019-05-01 at 6:10 PM UTC in US Navy patents anti-gravity craft
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny well if the spact-time is bent amd the light is following it, then this just means that the light has bended.
like if a tunnel is bent 60 degree to the east and you drove thru it, it means your drive path is bent 60 degree to the east too.
The bending is simply for navigation purposes. Has nothing to do with the matter-to-light conversion. -
2019-05-01 at 6:09 PM UTC in US Navy patents anti-gravity craft