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3896991 No.3896991 [Reply] [Original]

Can you create matter from energy (heat) ? I think people said it wasn't the case in early 21th century, but how about now?

>> No.3897007

yes, take some particles, give them heat (if it has to be heat) or other energy, let them crash into each other, get more particles!

>> No.3897005 [DELETED] 

yeh, easy
burn magnesium on a weighing scale. small amount of mass is added

>> No.3897008

fusing to make larger elements like iron increases total mass.

>> No.3897012

>>3897005
>you are retarded

>> No.3897013

no, not from heat alone.

>> No.3897018

>>3897005
even im not sure if this is troll...

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>>3897012

>> No.3897021

EK, please, go die in a fire.

There are no theoretical reasons for which it would not be possible but it has never been achieved.

>> No.3897038 [DELETED] 

>>3897018
it is. the matter isnt created, the weighing scale DOES increase, but because mass is taken from the air (oxygen binding)

>> No.3897049

>>3896991
sauce?

>> No.3897088

>>3897038
wow, i woulnd have thought THAT was where the mass came from!

>> No.3897121

you cant make matter out of anything only convert it.

>> No.3897141

>>3897121
But that's what he is saying, making it from ENERGY. We have done it the other way around right?

>> No.3897146

sauce on that girl?

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>>3897049
>>3897146
you fags really getting off on a girl eating a banana?

>> No.3897196

>>3897005
Is not creating matter. That is using a chemical reaction to create a new compound with more mass.

I believe the question is, can you take heat and create something new with it