[extropy-chat] the culture of force & matter
Walter_Chen at compal.com
Walter_Chen at compal.com
Tue Oct 19 10:24:36 UTC 2004
Very interesting!
I think antimatter is well accepted by scientists.
Is unmatter just a philosophical idea or it's also accepted by scientists?
Thanks.
Walter.
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scerir wrote:
>
> Another theo(he)retical possibility would be
> the 'unmatter'. Besides matter and antimatter
> there must exist 'unmatter' (as a new form of matter)
> in accordance with the neutrosophy theory that between
> an entity and its opposite there exist intermediate
> entities. 'Unmatter' is neither matter nor antimatter,
> but something in between. An atom of 'unmatter' is formed
> either by (1): electrons, protons, and antineutrons,
> or by (2): antielectrons, antiprotons, and neutrons.
> It will be possible to test the production of
> 'unmatter'. The existence of 'unmatter' in the universe
> has a similar chance to that of the antimatter, and its
> production also difficult for present technologies.
>
> More about this, at cern.ch
> http://doc.cern.ch//archive/electronic/other/ext/ext-2004-142.pdf
...
You know, I'm pretty sure that I once read a humorous SF novel featuring
three states: matter, anti-matter and doesn't-matter.
Truth isn't stranger than fiction, but sometimes it comes pretty close.
--
Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://singinst.org/
Research Fellow, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
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