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How does one convert matter into energy?
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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 232029" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>Thank you … BUT …</p><p>- I know much more about electric welding than you assume, so I don’t have to ask any welder. I’ll share (free of charge): what the electric arc together with the electrode covering actually does, is rising the temperature high enough to melt the core of the electrode (iron, aluminum, chrome, etc.). The tiny pearls of metal that stick to the welded objects ARE FROM THE ELECTRODE – they do NOT form out of anything.</p><p>- Any planet or natural satellite is gaining mass from particles, dust and pieces of rock they collect in their orbital path and which gravitationally fall down to the surface.</p><p>- Antimatter was artificially created in MANY laboratories around the world … or do you think those laboratories are also in people’s imagination ?!?! The disadvantage is that it can be obtained only in very small amounts and kept only for a very short time – even so, it takes huge amounts of energy to do even that. Antimatter particles pop out all the time and all over the universe … please do some research.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line – I really expect an answer, even if a partial one … what you did was a comment (just to avoid saying a non-answer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 232029, member: 11971"] Thank you … BUT … - I know much more about electric welding than you assume, so I don’t have to ask any welder. I’ll share (free of charge): what the electric arc together with the electrode covering actually does, is rising the temperature high enough to melt the core of the electrode (iron, aluminum, chrome, etc.). The tiny pearls of metal that stick to the welded objects ARE FROM THE ELECTRODE – they do NOT form out of anything. - Any planet or natural satellite is gaining mass from particles, dust and pieces of rock they collect in their orbital path and which gravitationally fall down to the surface. - Antimatter was artificially created in MANY laboratories around the world … or do you think those laboratories are also in people’s imagination ?!?! The disadvantage is that it can be obtained only in very small amounts and kept only for a very short time – even so, it takes huge amounts of energy to do even that. Antimatter particles pop out all the time and all over the universe … please do some research. Bottom line – I really expect an answer, even if a partial one … what you did was a comment (just to avoid saying a non-answer). [/QUOTE]
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