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#61 User is online  swansont 


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vlamir said:

During millions years on the surface of the Earth photons fall. Cells of alive and flora absorb these photons. Really, are you firmly convinced, that this energy has disappeared completely?


I'm firmly convinced that energy is conserved. (So, that would be a "No.")

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Then let's talk about other hypothesis of transformation of energy.


Oh, let's not.
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#62 vlamir 


Meson

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Oh, let's not.

What a pity! I hoped to find interlocutors for discussion of two questions:
Would it be possible to create matter from energy?
Would it be possible to create anti-matter from energy?
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#63 User is online  swansont 


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What a pity! I hoped to find interlocutors for discussion of two questions:
Would it be possible to create matter from energy?
Would it be possible to create anti-matter from energy?


What discussion? The answer is yes. It's been talked about in the previous posts. READ THEM.
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#64 Sayonara³ 


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Despite any laziness or denial going on, this question has been answered.
The Dictionary is not a technical resource.
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