Posted on 04/30/2013 8:42:03 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Yet another thing to keep me awake at night.
Even cooks know that much. I NEVER ordered the anti-matter apples, and if they showed up on the back dock, I'd send them back without opening the box.
/johnny
If apple fell up we would never get new apple trees. Apples have lived to around 150 years. So after a few hundred years all we would have to eat but be potatoes and onions. Life on earth would end soon afterward because every one would be fat and have bad breath. Well this is my theory.
“I think it’s true, but it’s almost an embarrassment that I don’t have evidence for it yet,”ThomasThomas said. “There’s the faintest possibility that the theory are fundamentally wrong.”
Antimatter still has normal gravity. We’ve been playing with it for quite a while, and if it reacted oppositely we’d know.
Now an antimatter apple on the Bizarro world...
Didn’t know it responded to gravity; that’s interesting. I had expected it to continue straight-line as though we weren’t even here.
Well we have to look at the anti-logic particle, the Democrat. It goes against all logic yet as we have seen with Michael Moore it’s mass can still dent the earth through gravity.
As to the first, this is perhaps a presumption, but it is axiomatic in Einstein's theory, in which gravity depends only on mass-energy.
As to the second, I can't say that no one has ever observed the gravitational behavior of anti-matter, but I can say that it is not implicit in the usual observations, which involve speeds and time scales which relegate gravity to the fringe of observabilty. I recall there was an experiment which trapped an anti-proton in a magnetic bottle for long time scales, i.e. days and weeks, but the confinement forces are huge compared to gravity, so there would be essentially no difference in this experiment if it were, or had been, in the bay of the space shuttle, say.
How soon until these eggheads do something that can’t be un-f***ed?
I just wonder what it would taste like in a pie!
Depends on how far you want to push pi(e)?
“Scientists at CERN are making atoms of antihydrogen to try to pin down what those differences might be.”
May I ask, what are they making the antihydrogen atoms from ?
Works for me.
Maybe anti-gravity depends only on anti-mass(matter)-energy ?
You mean like those Supernovas we see ?
I never had the practical exam on that, so I'm much better on the bread recipes and the sauce and soup recipes.
You want fries with that?
/johnny
/johnny
Well, the trees grow up don't they?
No, it would fall to earth and blow up the planet.
Now, an anti-gravity apple would fall up.
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