In article <8254390b-5b5f-4c58-9b7d-53492f43e2f5
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>, warlordbcm1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(WarLord) says...
> Ok, now the question: Lets assume for a sec that 'negative
> energy' photons (anti-photons wouldn't be correct, since this have no
> relation with anti-matter. ... "-photons" perhaps?) could exist and be
> splited from it's positive energy counterparts
If it's negative energy you are after, you don't have to go sub-atomic.
Gravity is a negative energy field. An object falling in a
gravitational field gains kinetic energy from the field. To conserve
energy, the field has to lose energy. The farther in you fall, the more
negative the field becomes.
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