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Use your brian, moran! User ID: 5418705 United States 02/27/2017 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Energy is never lost, it takes massive amounts of energy to get it in a metallic state. If it was turned back into a gas...there would have been a huge release of energy. "most powerful fuels in use today are characterized by a "specific impulse" - a measure, in seconds, of how fast a propellant is fired from the back of a rocket - of 450 seconds. The specific impulse for metallic hydrogen, by comparison, is theorized to be 1,700 seconds" From the physics link above Which would answer how the diamonds were broken. Problem solved. I'm a proud Texan & American, posting from Central Texas & have no clue why my flag shows friggin Canada(no offense to my Canadian friends). "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." Diderot "Immigration without assimilation is invasion!" - Anonymous Coward Gird your lions, shave your Family & panic sex the 'maters! "When your so-called religion is purely a political theory of conquest, and deception is one of it's core principles then it strikes me as perfectly sane and reasonable to assume literally everyone who is of such a "religion" to be exactly the same POS who deserves to be treated as the enemy non-stop." Darkwolf007 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71936682 Philippines 02/27/2017 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TeamReaper Energy is never lost, it takes massive amounts of energy to get it in a metallic state. If it was turned back into a gas...there would have been a huge release of energy. "most powerful fuels in use today are characterized by a "specific impulse" - a measure, in seconds, of how fast a propellant is fired from the back of a rocket - of 450 seconds. The specific impulse for metallic hydrogen, by comparison, is theorized to be 1,700 seconds" From the physics link above Imagine releasing all that energy at one time...game changer in explosives. This will be interesting to follow which direction this goes It evaporated... your bordering on magic talk here. Just because a ton of energy went into forcing something into a non-natural state, does not mean it will give off the same amount of energy when that state falls apart. Often entropy occurs with little more than a whimper. Law of conservation of energy - Energy can neither be created nor destroyed Specifically to entropy (system), ΔSreaction=ΔnpSproducts−ΔnpSreactants Then entropy (surroundings), ΔSsurroundings=∫dSsurroundings=qsurroundingsTsurroundings The energy was not packed into it. Nor did it disappear. Most radiated away as heat. |
TeamReaper User ID: 47069412 United States 02/27/2017 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TeamReaper Energy is never lost, it takes massive amounts of energy to get it in a metallic state. If it was turned back into a gas...there would have been a huge release of energy. "most powerful fuels in use today are characterized by a "specific impulse" - a measure, in seconds, of how fast a propellant is fired from the back of a rocket - of 450 seconds. The specific impulse for metallic hydrogen, by comparison, is theorized to be 1,700 seconds" From the physics link above Imagine releasing all that energy at one time...game changer in explosives. This will be interesting to follow which direction this goes It evaporated... your bordering on magic talk here. Just because a ton of energy went into forcing something into a non-natural state, does not mean it will give off the same amount of energy when that state falls apart. Often entropy occurs with little more than a whimper. Law of conservation of energy - Energy can neither be created nor destroyed Specifically to entropy (system), change (Sreaction)=change (npSproducts) - change (npSreactants) Then entropy (surroundings), ΔSsurroundings=∫dSsurroundings=qsurroundingsTsurroundings In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73086095 United States 02/27/2017 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not that complicated at all. Maximize pressure and get it as close to absolute zero as you can. It's not a question, it's just how to do it and stay in budget. It's not the science that's the problem, it's getting the proper machinery assembled and making it work at it's maximum potential for long enough which is never long enough. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73086095 United States 02/27/2017 11:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not that complicated at all. Maximize pressure and get it as close to absolute zero as you can. It's not a question, it's just how to do it and stay in budget. It's not the science that's the problem, it's getting the proper machinery assembled and making it work at it's maximum potential for long enough which is never long enough. It probably sublimated and infiltrated through of otherwise infiltrate the containment vessel pores. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73086095 United States 02/27/2017 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TeamReaper Imagine releasing all that energy at one time...game changer in explosives. This will be interesting to follow which direction this goes It evaporated... your bordering on magic talk here. Just because a ton of energy went into forcing something into a non-natural state, does not mean it will give off the same amount of energy when that state falls apart. Often entropy occurs with little more than a whimper. Law of conservation of energy - Energy can neither be created nor destroyed Specifically to entropy (system), ΔSreaction=ΔnpSproducts−ΔnpSreactants Then entropy (surroundings), ΔSsurroundings=∫dSsurroundings=qsurroundingsTsurroundings The energy was not packed into it. Nor did it disappear. Most radiated away as heat. Ahhh the rare learned man pipes up with the truth of it |
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gcxc User ID: 1786840 United States 02/27/2017 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1) scientists make massive discovery Quoting: Jizzer 2) scientists blab to media about massive discovery 3) highest levels of gov swoops in and swipes info and bribe/threaten scientists 4) scientists play dumb pretend discovery vanished and it will take years to figure out what happened 5) gov tries to figure out wtf to do with this tech before the Chinese steal or clone it Russian spys stole it.... Rewrite #1 - Scientists lie about massive discovery to ensure funding and account for their fraud, lies, and dishonest peer review papers Then the rest makes more sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35799703 United States 02/27/2017 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TeamReaper Imagine releasing all that energy at one time...game changer in explosives. This will be interesting to follow which direction this goes It evaporated... your bordering on magic talk here. Just because a ton of energy went into forcing something into a non-natural state, does not mean it will give off the same amount of energy when that state falls apart. Often entropy occurs with little more than a whimper. Law of conservation of energy - Energy can neither be created nor destroyed Specifically to entropy (system), ΔSreaction=ΔnpSproducts−ΔnpSreactants Then entropy (surroundings), ΔSsurroundings=∫dSsurroundings=qsurroundingsTsurroundings The energy was not packed into it. Nor did it disappear. Most radiated away as heat. well, if yer talking about how it got so cold, yes: cold is the absence of Energy, and we feel it as Heat as it is leaving the object. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35799703 United States 02/27/2017 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | carbon is a crystal so that's it's most stable state. No such thing as liquid crystal, not really no matter what you heard. all of the crystals we find in Nature are made in the molten pressure of The Earth's Mantle. a lab made bole of Silicon, made in a molten pot, is a single crystal. |
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B@Z User ID: 152795 United States 02/27/2017 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Probably in the dryer....with the sock. For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. - 1 Cor 1:18 Know God - Thread: The Terrifying Truth About God Rethink Hell - [link to www.rethinkinghell.com] :knowjesus3: |