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Simply put, antimatter represents the lifeless side of Schrödinger's paradox.
More seriously. I presume from the start of an anti big bang.
During a high-energy collision, the particle pair annihilation detects the presence of antimatter through space-time.
Origin, you will understand that during the movement of the particle and for my oscillator an alternation between potential energy and kinetic energy is done every quarter cycle.
What is an anti big bang?
That makes no sense. You are saying a particle/antiparticle annihilation detects antimatter! How can an annihilation detect something??
I realize that you are talking about simple harmonic motion that can be seen in a pendulum or in a thought experiment where a mass is dropped into a shaft through the earth. This is just high school level physics.
Yes simple harmonic oscillator. Level 101. So why make a lot of it?
You started a whole thread about it.
You also seem to be adding some nonsense about antimatter.Why do you keep doing that?
And who's pretending not to understand for having written so many pages for a simple oscillator?
If you drilled a hole through the axis of the Earth from pole to pole, and put a long thin vacuum chamber in it then dropped an object into one end of that chamber , it would fall down the hole, picking up speed.And it would be moving very fast when it reached the centre of the Earth so it would carry on going until it reached the other pole where it would stop, and then fall back down againIt would "bounce" back and to .If the density of the Earth was constant (rather than increasing as you go down). the body would exhibit simple harmonic motion.As it did so, it would exchange potential for kinetic energy.And so you could write that the gravitational potential energy - the kinetic energy =0But it's not a very interesting system (and, of course, it's impossible).I wonder if it's what the OP is on about.
You are still trying to pretend that it's something to do with antimatter.
Our universe has antimatter partner on the other side of the Big Bang, say physicists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron-positron_annihilation
You realize a little late. Yes simple harmonic oscillator. Level 101. So why make a lot of it?
Antimatter is an integral part of physics. So yes, placing it in the model is essential.
As you do not know where the antimatter is located, then my explanation seems inevitably wrong to you
As you do not know where the antimatter is located,
Antimatter has nothing to do with simple harmonic motion.
Quote from: Kartazion on 25/11/2021 12:56:55As you do not know where the antimatter is located,There is essentially no antimatter anywhere on Earth or within a billion miles of it.
Quote from: Kartazion on 25/11/2021 05:53:24Our universe has antimatter partner on the other side of the Big Bang, say physicistsThis site cannot be reached.
Quote from: Origin on 25/11/2021 13:56:47Quote from: Kartazion on 25/11/2021 05:53:24Our universe has antimatter partner on the other side of the Big Bang, say physicistsThis site cannot be reached.https://physicsworld.com/a/our-universe-has-antimatter-partner-on-the-other-side-of-the-big-bang-say-physicists/
Quote from: Origin on Today at 14:00:08Antimatter has nothing to do with simple harmonic motion.Can you explain why?
Antimatter has nothing to do with simple harmonic motion.Quote from: Kartazion on 25/11/2021 17:38:12Can you explain why?
Can you explain why?
So I ask my question again. Where are you located antimatter in the universe?
Did you not understand the 3rd and 4th words of that article?It starts "Our universe could be..."
That's not his job.If you say they are related, it is your responsibility to show that they are.
For the same reason that a Buffy-tufted marmoset or a nimbostratus cloud have nothing to do with simple harmonic motion.
There is almost no antimatter in the universe. Antimatter is produced all the time but almost all of that is immediately annihilated by matter. Where do you think it is?
Quote from: Origin on Today at 13:30:44For the same reason that a Buffy-tufted marmoset or a nimbostratus cloud have nothing to do with simple harmonic motion.You are ridiculous.
As usual, you are wrong.
His job is to contradict without explaining why?
OK, here's the (first) bit you didn't understand:"D-mesons are the fourth in a quartet of neutral mesons to be observed oscillating into their antiparticle partners."The critical bit is the word "neutral".You can't do that with charged particles like the electrons and positrons in your picture. The charge can't "disapear" and then reverse itself.Also, the oscillation is anything by simple harmonic.