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#31
Were you too nerdy to catch this one, as well?
Smokin04 mentioned how much it cost to produce 1 gram of anitmatter... Grams are a measurement of mass... How the hell do you measure the mass of antimatter?? Shouldn't antimatter have NEGATIVE mass?!?!?!?!
Smokin04 mentioned how much it cost to produce 1 gram of anitmatter... Grams are a measurement of mass... How the hell do you measure the mass of antimatter?? Shouldn't antimatter have NEGATIVE mass?!?!?!?!
#32
well it makes sense when you lay it out in front of me!
give me a break! im just a carpenter!!! We got Stephen Hawking (smokin04) saying one thing.... and mrf who doesnt agree with a damn thing anyone says (haha one day im gonna quote you and see if you disagree LOL)
i feel like the abused nephew.....
I still love you Martin, you gotta get some wheels under you and make some more vids!!!
give me a break! im just a carpenter!!! We got Stephen Hawking (smokin04) saying one thing.... and mrf who doesnt agree with a damn thing anyone says (haha one day im gonna quote you and see if you disagree LOL)
i feel like the abused nephew.....
I still love you Martin, you gotta get some wheels under you and make some more vids!!!
#33
Antimatter has a molecular weight same as matter. They're measured the same way.
Anti-matter has mass and, for example, the mass of an anti-proton will be the same as the mass of a proton. The mass, of anti-matter, is of the normal sort and, thus, a collection of sufficient anti-matter will result in a gravitational attraction, which would be the same as that generated by an equal mass of matter. This is because Einstein showed that mass and energy are equivalent - in his famous equation: -
E = mc˛
Thus, mass is energy in a condensed form! However, when an anti-proton meets a proton they annihilate each other in a flash of pure energy, which then decays or condenses into a shower of sub-atomic particles...which are photons, neutrinos, and anti-electrons.
Anti-matter has mass and, for example, the mass of an anti-proton will be the same as the mass of a proton. The mass, of anti-matter, is of the normal sort and, thus, a collection of sufficient anti-matter will result in a gravitational attraction, which would be the same as that generated by an equal mass of matter. This is because Einstein showed that mass and energy are equivalent - in his famous equation: -
E = mc˛
Thus, mass is energy in a condensed form! However, when an anti-proton meets a proton they annihilate each other in a flash of pure energy, which then decays or condenses into a shower of sub-atomic particles...which are photons, neutrinos, and anti-electrons.
#36
^You should have cited your source, instead of quoting it, as if those were your own words. But I'm sharp like that, and here is the link that you should have cited:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...6023706AAF9qEk
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...6023706AAF9qEk
#37
I thought in this day in age everyone knows how to google...
I did know most of that, but all I could do is paraphrase. I figured copy and paste would give the proper answer easier...
You can answer the questions on your own now that you googled it yourself.
I did know most of that, but all I could do is paraphrase. I figured copy and paste would give the proper answer easier...
You can answer the questions on your own now that you googled it yourself.
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