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Quote from: Thebox on 06/04/2019 18:55:26Scratches headThat's because none of what you posted makes sense.
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A 1kg mass has 9*10^8 joules of energy yes ? 900000000J
This teaching website gives a representation of what really happens.https://learn.concord.org/resources/804/chain-reaction-between-hydrogen-and-oxygenAnd here's the version you won't understand.https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2018/cp/c7cp05639g#!divAbstract
Quote from: Thebox on 06/04/2019 19:50:24A 1kg mass has 9*10^8 joules of energy yes ? 900000000JNoWhere did you get that silly idea?
can your equation explain why there is much more matter in the Universe than antimatter?
What is it then ?
You do realise anti matter is not required for the Universe ?
Quote from: Thebox on 06/04/2019 20:55:31You do realise anti matter is not required for the Universe ? Even if that was true, it wouldn't explain why the Universe is almost all matter with very little antimatter.
A proton is anti-matter relative to another proton
an electron is anti matter relative to another electron
Relative to a proton another proton has no mass
Relative to an electron another electron has no mass
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 11:58:03A proton is anti-matter relative to another protonNo it isn't.Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 11:58:03an electron is anti matter relative to another electron No it isn't.Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 11:58:03Relative to a proton another proton has no mass That doesn't mean anything.Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 11:58:03Relative to an electron another electron has no mass Nor does that.
That's not what anti matter means, and you know it.You already lost the argument about anti matter not existing, since we have pictures of it.
It would be a whole lot better if you learned stuff rather than posting nonsense.
How does one conclude such an odd thing ?
Quote from: Thebox on 07/04/2019 13:01:05How does one conclude such an odd thing ?By doing what the grown ups call science.Did you notice, there are 3 different squiggles?One splits into two and the two spiral squiggles curl in opposite directions.That opposite curvature induced by the magnetic field means that they must have opposite charges.But the radii of curvature are pretty much the same- they must, therefore, have the same mass Well if they both have the mass of an electron, but one has the opposite charge, it must be anti matter.As I said, if you actually learned some science, rather than posting dross it would be better for everyone.