@gigahead Negative matter, also called exotic matter, is something quite different. While anti-matter has been made in experiments, we do as far as I know not know of negative matter exists, but it has been hypothesized that it does. Negative matter would have "negative mass", and react in the opposite way from normal matter when being acted upon by a force, if I´ve understood it correctly. But I don´t understand or know much about the concept of negative matter to be honest.
@gigahead Antimatter consists of fundamental particles that are as good as equal to their "normal matter" counterparts - only with opposite charge. For example we have a positron, which is just about the same as an electron, but has a positive charge. When an antiparticle and a normal particle meet they both turn into energy, which I suppose is why they´re called antiparticles, since they "destroy" any normal matter that they get in contact with.
@krap101 antimatter is not "negative matter" antimatter is still matter with inversed charges but it is still matter. Negative matter means if a negative hydrogen meets a positive hydrogen both the particles just vanish , no energy emitted
So this time that the wormholes have before separating, is light fast enough to get through?
HyperCamTerm 4 weeks ago
@ gigahead dude I'm watching the same video haha that's crazy!!!
FFRL0NEvvolf 1 month ago
@gigahead Negative matter, also called exotic matter, is something quite different. While anti-matter has been made in experiments, we do as far as I know not know of negative matter exists, but it has been hypothesized that it does. Negative matter would have "negative mass", and react in the opposite way from normal matter when being acted upon by a force, if I´ve understood it correctly. But I don´t understand or know much about the concept of negative matter to be honest.
ThorBarstad 1 month ago
@gigahead Antimatter consists of fundamental particles that are as good as equal to their "normal matter" counterparts - only with opposite charge. For example we have a positron, which is just about the same as an electron, but has a positive charge. When an antiparticle and a normal particle meet they both turn into energy, which I suppose is why they´re called antiparticles, since they "destroy" any normal matter that they get in contact with.
ThorBarstad 1 month ago
Negative matter, anti matter, what the hells the difference ?
gigahead 1 month ago
@REDTEAM22003 Ahh, is that why your brain has been sucked out? xD
DaedalusTV 3 months ago
@DaedalusTV My theory = Black holes are very scary and fun to be with, I know them pretty well.
REDTEAM22003 3 months ago
@GUARDIANOFFOR show me black hole,... ASSHOLE,,,, this is 1.
KLMNOQPiPan 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Tunguska Vanavara? - + - = +. "26()8" in Pi?
KLMNOQPiPan 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@krap101 antimatter is not "negative matter" antimatter is still matter with inversed charges but it is still matter. Negative matter means if a negative hydrogen meets a positive hydrogen both the particles just vanish , no energy emitted
Koroistro 3 months ago