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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 157034" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I agree totally. I was suggesting with this experiment that there was a matter antimatter reaction going on. We do agree that it is positive voltage that rips electrons away from atoms. But wouldn't positrons behave in an opposite manner? One would think that it would be negative voltage that would rip positrons away from atoms. So what I was suggesting that since I was showing a negative voltage Tesla coil in action, that the output could be positrons. It is just a hypothesis merely created to account for the observed angled interaction between sparks emitted from both the screwdriver and the Tesla coil electrode. </p><p></p><p>You must know by now that I like to connect real observable facts to my theories. Something that the scientific community does not do. So are there any more observations that might support my idea that matter and antimatter coexist together in an energy depleted state? I can think of one. A star going Nova. No one has come up with an explanation of how so much energy can be released so rapidly. The energy output is said to be greater than all the other stars in the galaxy combined. But if all the matter in a star was comprised of half antimatter, then once reaction conditions are met, the whole star turns into a huge release of energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 157034, member: 288"] I agree totally. I was suggesting with this experiment that there was a matter antimatter reaction going on. We do agree that it is positive voltage that rips electrons away from atoms. But wouldn't positrons behave in an opposite manner? One would think that it would be negative voltage that would rip positrons away from atoms. So what I was suggesting that since I was showing a negative voltage Tesla coil in action, that the output could be positrons. It is just a hypothesis merely created to account for the observed angled interaction between sparks emitted from both the screwdriver and the Tesla coil electrode. You must know by now that I like to connect real observable facts to my theories. Something that the scientific community does not do. So are there any more observations that might support my idea that matter and antimatter coexist together in an energy depleted state? I can think of one. A star going Nova. No one has come up with an explanation of how so much energy can be released so rapidly. The energy output is said to be greater than all the other stars in the galaxy combined. But if all the matter in a star was comprised of half antimatter, then once reaction conditions are met, the whole star turns into a huge release of energy. [/QUOTE]
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