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If we turned all matter into energy through atomic breakdown, at what point would it become matter and how. How does something that is not physical become matter which has a substance?

2007-08-17 12:30:15 · 4 answers · asked by Ryan G 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Matter is not just energy. Conversions between matter and energy operate under various laws such as those in particle physics. These laws describe how various particles can change, which decays they can undergo, and the energies involved. For example, in the electroweak theory, there is a law describing how a down quark can change into an up quark and a W particle. The W particle can then change into an electron and an electron anti-neutrino. This combination is what underlies the beta decay of nuclei and is one of the main ways that mass (of the neutron) gets converted into energy (the kinetic energy of the electron and the anti-neutrino). All of these processes can work in reverse, but to do so you have to get an electron and an electron anti-neutrino to interact, which is not very likely. But, if you could do it, that would convert energy into matter.

2007-08-17 12:46:34 · answer #1 · answered by mathematician 7 · 0 0

I think that all energy has something in it known as an invariable, which is immutable, eternal. Other energies partially nullify the influence of this invariant when they are in transit due to the interaction with it (energy fuses with the invariant at regular intervals). The way to get proto matter to congeal is to limit the amount of uncertainty in the interactive flow the invariant is experiencing, getting it to settle down. Set it down to a position that is more stable. In essence, one brings out more of the pattern that the invariant naturally inhabits. This is about position. Keep the invariant at rest.

All energies that are not matter are caused by a type of legerdemain. Increase uncertainty as part of the invariant field matrix and you create a tendency towards lighter density. Fix position, and you create more density. Incidentally, this is where the idea "object in motion stays in motion and object at rest stay at rest" comes from. The tendency towards matter or energy will snowball once the adjustment has been made. In both cases, matter/energy tends to run on automatic afterwards, generating more and more similiar fields. If you cool down matter enough, you will get a proto-hydrogen. Then all you have to do is fuse the atoms (and the invariants) together using extreme heat or extreme cold to create heavier types of matter. Or, a type of quantum process might be utilized for luke warm conglomeration.


The evolution of matter is due to the universe cooling off, subsequent to the big bang.

2007-08-17 13:02:23 · answer #2 · answered by sassychickensuckerboy 4 · 0 1

How could a TRANSPORTER ever function if you could not reconvert the energy back to matter ?


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2007-08-17 15:18:10 · answer #3 · answered by dave777 4 · 0 0

simple, it won't

2007-08-17 13:24:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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