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Bug is correct.
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Wulf and I do have a history of spats.
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You are right bug
the darkest place in the world is the human heart think about it
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This is for any one looking for information http://www.mytelekinesis.com/summoning-negative-energy--umbrekinesis-training-pt-1-heartfilia.html
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Okay, then, let me say this. Regardless of what you may take from my statements, and my suppositions and my deductions, I do not think that I am an expert. I never claimed to be such, nor do I understand where I ever implied that I am. In fact, I thought I made quite clear before, I am not an authority on such matters. The only fields in which I believe I might have anything near expertise are my faith, philosophy, psychology, mythology (particularly Greek), writing and hypothesis about the metaphysical and the supernatural. As such, any statements I have made, I thought would have been taken as an attempt to make sense of what information and debate you have set before me. And as for my desire to learn more, you should know as well as anyone, that that statement is not true. I desire to make use of any knowledge that comes across my path. And I try my best not to disregard knowledge that crosses my path. However, I also try to open myself up to different possibilities, and I do not believe that science ultimately provides all of the answers. And so, it was with that in mind, that I tried to take what information you presented to me, as well as my own personal knowledge and hypotheses about the nature of physics and matter, to come up with means by which supernatural and metaphysical phenomena may exist. If I am wrong, it's not a blow to my ego, only an invitation to try a new mechanism. Now. With that in mind, can we continue the discussion just a little bit longer before everyone just up and leaves? I would like to presuppose one or two final hypotheses by which manipulation of and interaction with photons can produce the equivalent of 'solid' darkness.
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Sure just tell me when the conversation gets to intense just ask me any question
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Thank you for the invitation, Black, but I was talking to Zale.
Maybe when he and I work it out, I can talk back with everyone else on the matter.
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and that is why people don't like to talk about any powers they may or may not have.
also, shad, when I said "you" I was using the plural form, not the singular, stop taking things so personally. |
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Okay, yeah, I saw that.
Sorry, I tend to take things into the wrong context if I'm flustered.
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You have admitted you have no desire to expand your knowledge along the lines of mathematics, which is the heart and soul of all physics.
This is understandable. However, I know a fair bit about physics. Therefore, if I say that I'm fairly certain about something, then I'm very certain. I rarely make assertions that I'm not positive I can back up. So, let's examine what Anti-Matter is. It's not some sort of opposite of matter. Normal atoms have a nucleus of Neutrons and Protons, surrounded by a cloud of Electrons. Antimatter Atoms have a nucleus of Neutrons and Negatrons, surrounded by a cloud of Positrons. Basically, normally you have a positive nucleus and a negative aura of electrons. Anti matter is the opposite. Normally, when atoms collide, the electrons repulse each other and each atom stays complete. However, Anti-matter and Matter have opposite charged sub-atomic particles.. these attract. When they hit they implode into a shower of energy. But, otherwise, they're identical. There's no such thing as Anti-Energy because energy interacts in much the same way regardless. Anti-hydrogen still explodes fairly easily. The only difference I'm aware of would be in electrical energy. Normally, this is caused by the movements of electrons. Since Anti-matter has Positrons, they would move instead. But other than that..
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People have told me I resemble Sheldon.
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That's the website with the girl who said my aura tastes like cake.
And that I was a beast that feasted upon the souls of the unliving in my last life!
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The only time I ever watched that show I made the same Firefly reference, word for word, as that Indian guy. At the exact same time. In front of my grandmother.
I've never been so embarrassed in my entire life.
Hey son, wanna' learn how ta' make witch balls?
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I said I did not have any interest in mathematical or scientific formulae. That doesn't mean that I have no interest in finding out the implications of said formulae. I will gladly take what scientific knowledge you or anyone else has to offer. I prefer plain-English explanations, though, and that was all I meant to say about that.
And like I said before, I know what anti-matter is (or at least, I knew the basic principle of why it is considered 'anti'; admittedly I did forget the opposite particle names). And also like I said before, I am trying to draw conclusions from what knowledge I have, and what knowledge I am provided. Now. I know that photons are electromagnetic in nature. This guy says it's a perpendicular intersection of a vibrations in electrical and magnetic fields. But what if there was some means (preferably psychic) by which we could reverse the electric charge or the magnetic polarity of whatever makes up that photon, thus turning it into the opposite participle of normal light? Something that disperses light, absorbs it, destroys it or otherwise counteracts it? Can that be done, or would that result in something entirely different? Likewise, we know that light can be condensed to produce force, etc, as evident by the existence of lasers. However, does the nature of light work to produce the concussive or cutting force of that laser? Can you tell me the plain-English equivalent of that (because Wikipedia was pretty fuzzy on that end; they get too caught up in trying to sound smart, and I know there's an easier explanation than that).
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Nothing happens. The wave already does that when it moves forward. However, it maintains a neutral charge regardless. Neutral can't be flipped over to make an opposite charge. The reason Photons are called the Quantum of Light is that they are they smallest possible particle of it. There's nothing smaller inside. A Photon is neutrally charged. Atoms, because they are made of smaller charged particles, can be played with to create Anti-Matter. You are asking about things outside my area of specialty in physics, but I'll try my best to explain this to myself and you.. Lasers.. Normally, light waves aren't all in neat lines. They bounce about in one general direction. Lasers focus a bunch of light waves all into the same space, and making them more coherent. Rather than stumbling in the same direction, they are forced into a lockstep with each other. This causes them to carry all the energy they have in a tight spot. Most Lasers just burn through things. Radiation Pressure (Link) is pressure exerted by electromagnetic radiation. It's caused because Photons have momentum. When they hit something and bounce off, they go from the speed of light to negative the speed of light* The momentum of light is H (Plank's Constant) times F (The frequency of the wave) all divided by c (The speed of light) So the average photon has a momentum of 8.84087351 × 10^40 m kg Or: .000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000884087351 Which is tiny. *Velocity is a vector. Speed and the direction in which it moves. Positive/Negatives just indicate which direction it is moving in.
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Okay, thanks. That was all I wanted to know. No offense, but a great deal of that, you didn't have to go through the trouble of providing. I only wanted to know if an opposite participle of the particle could exist. And since there is no opposite participle of a photon, nor has there ever been, nor can there ever be, then there's no further need to discuss anything here. They can be neither inverted, nor deactivated, until science proves otherwise. Therefore, this entire thread is moot. Thanks again.
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If you wanted, you could try something funky with Strings and Virtual Particles..
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