Structural Integity of Atoms
#1
Posted 13 August 2005 - 12:47 AM
I was wondering if it was possible to forcefully fuse two biometric particles together using atomic gravitation. If the theory was correct then fusion of safe non-explosive nuclear energy would be acheived. Thus creating a new particle of two antimatter characteristics. What are your thoughts on the matter.
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#6
Posted 13 August 2005 - 01:03 AM
Exactly what sort of biometric particles are we talking about here?
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Remember Emu's face, people; one day it's going to be on the news alongside a headline about blowing some landmark to smithereens, and then we can all sigh and say, "She was such a normal person".....
....We'd be lying though.
-Laughlyn
If my doctor tells me to exercise, I am going to force him to do my homework.
-Mirithorn
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#11
Posted 13 August 2005 - 01:20 AM
Are you asking about cold fusion?
Head Gunner for the Royal Sloop Crimson Steel, Queen of the Dead, Instigator of Chaos and Confusion, Knight of the Grand Recursive Order of the Lambda Calculus, and also The Non.
Remember Emu's face, people; one day it's going to be on the news alongside a headline about blowing some landmark to smithereens, and then we can all sigh and say, "She was such a normal person".....
....We'd be lying though.
-Laughlyn
If my doctor tells me to exercise, I am going to force him to do my homework.
-Mirithorn
- Do Not Use the Elevators - deviantART - Infinite Monkeys -
Remember Emu's face, people; one day it's going to be on the news alongside a headline about blowing some landmark to smithereens, and then we can all sigh and say, "She was such a normal person".....
....We'd be lying though.
-Laughlyn
If my doctor tells me to exercise, I am going to force him to do my homework.
-Mirithorn
- Do Not Use the Elevators - deviantART - Infinite Monkeys -
#14
Posted 13 August 2005 - 01:27 AM
You don't need to go to college to have knowledge of particle physics, but I don't know people who'd actually take it up as a hobby...
I lack the knowledge to answer your question, and the only person I think who would be able to respond would be SimeSublime. Though with fusion, the question isn't "safe" so much as "Is it going to take enough energy to create an atomic blast to produce it?"
Edit: Fresh posts to compensate for...
Well, gravity is based entirely on mass, but has a constant force toward the center of the object. Larger the object, the larger the radius of the gravitational field. Yay, high school physics class. How would you increase gravitational pressure at all?
I lack the knowledge to answer your question, and the only person I think who would be able to respond would be SimeSublime. Though with fusion, the question isn't "safe" so much as "Is it going to take enough energy to create an atomic blast to produce it?"
Edit: Fresh posts to compensate for...
Well, gravity is based entirely on mass, but has a constant force toward the center of the object. Larger the object, the larger the radius of the gravitational field. Yay, high school physics class. How would you increase gravitational pressure at all?
This post has been edited by Slade: 13 August 2005 - 01:37 AM
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