@Metal-Brain
You? Well programmed by your god Putin.
https://gizmodo.com/antinuclei-cern-physics-antimatter-alice-1849883833
@sonhouse saidScientists claim that antimatter is the costliest material to make. In 2006, Gerald Smith estimated $250 million could produce 10 milligrams of positrons (equivalent to $25 billion per gram); in 1999, NASA gave a figure of $62.5 trillion per gram of antihydrogen.
@Metal-Brain
You? Well programmed by your god Putin.
https://gizmodo.com/antinuclei-cern-physics-antimatter-alice-1849883833
Several studies funded by the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts are exploring whether it might be possible to use magnetic scoops to collect the antimatter that occurs naturally in the Van Allen belt of the Earth, and ultimately, the belts of gas giants, like Jupiter, hopefully at a lower cost per gram.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter
@Metal-Brain
Wow, telling us something we already knew. That is not the way you get AM, the only way is the chicken wire mechanism which is still theoretical. Not sure how many times we said that. It has to be developed and that won't happen till we need much more power in our rockets to get to places in the solar system without taking years to get there.
When we get to the point where we see the need to develop that stuff it will be in the air.
So you don't need to keep proving how impossible it is to get AM.
We KNOW all about it.
Of course that won't stop you from putting out yet more posts showing how impossible it is to get AM.
@sonhouse said"So you don't need to keep proving how impossible it is to get AM."
@Metal-Brain
Wow, telling us something we already knew. That is not the way you get AM, the only way is the chicken wire mechanism which is still theoretical. Not sure how many times we said that. It has to be developed and that won't happen till we need much more power in our rockets to get to places in the solar system without taking years to get there.
When we get to th ...[text shortened]... f course that won't stop you from putting out yet more posts showing how impossible it is to get AM.
Then why are you suggesting the impossible?
@metal-brain saidit's literally anonymous news. that's their business model. make ad money by posting any random blog as "news".
Zerohedge is one of the best news websites there is.
Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins were extremely interested in a zerohedge article reporting about covid being genetically modified. It was so interesting they had to redact what they discussed about that zerohedge article. It is literally a big secret.
The April 16 email from Collins had "conspiracy gains moment ...[text shortened]... ps://www.zerohedge.com/health/coronavirus-hiv-mutation-suggests-nearly-1000x-more-likely-sars-infect
We can't call that real news. Fauci himself might be posting "news" there and you wouldn't know.
@wildgrass saidWhat are you talking about?
it's literally anonymous news. that's their business model. make ad money by posting any random blog as "news".
We can't call that real news. Fauci himself might be posting "news" there and you wouldn't know.
What is called anonymous news and what does that have to do with what I was talking about?
@metal-brain saidThe website zerohedge is an aggregate of anonymously posted news stories. Tyler durden is not a real person.
What are you talking about?
What is called anonymous news and what does that have to do with what I was talking about?
@wildgrass saidThat is not true.
The website zerohedge is an aggregate of anonymously posted news stories. Tyler durden is not a real person.
What is the source of your misinformation?
@metal-brain saidTyler Durden is a character from the movie Fight club starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.
That is not true.
What is the source of your misinformation?
Even in the movie this character is made up. An alternate personality. So he's like double fictional.
@wildgrass saidInteresting, but he is American and was born in Bulgaria. Not Russian as some have claimed.
Tyler Durden is a character from the movie Fight club starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.
Even in the movie this character is made up. An alternate personality. So he's like double fictional.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ivandjiiski
What does this prove?
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/594312-zero-hedge-says-accusations-of-spreading-russian-propaganda-false/
@metal-brain saidIf a reporter wants to stand by their reporting, they should use their real name.
Interesting, but he is American and was born in Bulgaria. Not Russian as some have claimed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ivandjiiski
What does this prove?
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/594312-zero-hedge-says-accusations-of-spreading-russian-propaganda-false/
In this case, the writer chose to use a name of a character in a movie who was made up by a character in a movie. I'm not sure this person should be trusted with reliable information.
@wildgrass saidYou know his real name. It isn't a big secret.
If a reporter wants to stand by their reporting, they should use their real name.
In this case, the writer chose to use a name of a character in a movie who was made up by a character in a movie. I'm not sure this person should be trusted with reliable information.
The articles speak for themselves. If you can prove any of the articles wrong let me know. Until then I would have to conclude you have a problem with the truth. It isn't my fault you think the truth is too ugly to be true. Newsflash: reality is ugly. If you cannot handle the truth watch NBC nightly news. They will not mention that officials intentionally set fire to the vinyl chloride and that fire creates dioxin and phosgene. That way you can live in blissful ignorance because that is what you want.
@wildgrass saidZakk Wylde is Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt.
If a reporter wants to stand by their reporting, they should use their real name.
In this case, the writer chose to use a name of a character in a movie who was made up by a character in a movie. I'm not sure this person should be trusted with reliable information.
Paul Stanley is Stanley Bert Eisen.
Lots of people choose another name that is easier to remember. Paul Stanley told Paul Charles Caravello they could not have 2 Pauls in the band so he had to change his name to Eric Carr. Music business....
@Metal-Brain
because you are plain too stupid to understand the physics of what I described.
AM particles are most likely to be ionized, which means they can be controlled by magnetic and electric fields.
Is there something about THAT you don't understand?
In every 11 odd tons of interstellar gas there is one gram of AM. Free floating mixed with the cloud of regular matter and they don't touch because the particles are flying around with a lot of space between particles so they don't interact much.
And for every ten billion tons of regular matter flying around in space there is one ton of AM.
Do you have a problem with THAT?
One gram of AM would get like 20 SLS rockets into orbit.
You need to regrow some neurons to increase you imagination quotient.
The physics of gathering AM is clear and will no doubt be used in another hundred years or so when space travel gets over the present hurdles and becomes a commercial enterprise with cheap flights to space.
@sonhouse saidOnce again, how are you going to prevent the first AM explosion from blowing AM back into your space ship? The only way to prevent that is to only release one atom of AM at a time. Your ship would move like a turtle.
@Metal-Brain
because you are plain too stupid to understand the physics of what I described.
AM particles are most likely to be ionized, which means they can be controlled by magnetic and electric fields.
Is there something about THAT you don't understand?
In every 11 odd tons of interstellar gas there is one gram of AM. Free floating mixed with the cloud of regular mat ...[text shortened]... ravel gets over the present hurdles and becomes a commercial enterprise with cheap flights to space.
You have the choice of blowing yourself up or going nowhere fast. You need to resolve that problem. You have done nothing but repeat yourself without resolving anything. You cannot have an antimatter stream. It would result in blowback. Stop pretending that isn't a big problem.