While studying for "microscale physics" or however it should be called, I found something interesting from Wikipedia.
Judging by this wiki page on mass deficit and assuming that vacuum is full of high-energy oscillations and rather unstable (tends to cause subatomic particles appearing and disappearing), one could create matter just by dissipating energy. Now this would be fun to do with pk =D.
Although quantum physics suggests that vacuum is full of energy and oscillations, I'm not aware of much experimental proof except for perpetuum-mobile devices. It is a somewhat common belief that one needs to pile up energy in order to create matter though.
Anyway, it would sound simple when quantum physics should be correct in this. Dissipating energy sounds like a stasis field on vacuum oscillations. Creating matter without even having to pile up energy.. that would be cool =P.
-- Edited by Sussch on Sunday 5th of December 2010 05:24:34 PM
-- Edited by Sussch on Sunday 5th of December 2010 07:24:52 PM
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Yeah, I'm still having problems with push and pull =D..
But you know, maybe it is easy and we just don't know it. We think it's hard and that's the way we see it
Previously I thought creating matter would be so difficult that it would take a lifetime for someone to master. However, if it's only about dissipating energy, then it shouldn't that be difficult. =P Got to give it a try some day..
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I think it was in Amir's Entanglement where it was discovered that the combining or colliding of positive and negative frequencies leads to particle creation.
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