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If one were to harness the backward nature of antiphotons, such that:

 

-(E) = -(m)(c^2) => -m = -(E)/(c^2)

 

 

Would one create an anti black hole if one were to bestow this energy upon mass?

An anti black hole either propelling mass away from itself, or crushing things into a singularity before they get close to it. Or both...

But even better would be:

 

[math]X_c^2 = \frac{5T_R}{\sigma_B} \Rightarrow -T_R = -\frac{1}{5} X_c^2 \sigma_B[/math]

 

So we have limitless energy, with the only drawback being the world would overflow with custard.

(( )) (( )) (( )) (( )) :::: ( ........ ( ** atoms ** ) electrons )

-------- particles ------------------- black hole ---------

 

i hope someone explain if I'm wrong .., or right,

maybe you should stop being mean to me everywhere, insane_alien

well, i have requested that you explain what you're saying several times before as it is pretty difficult to make sense out of it. i suspect that there is something lost in translation but that doesn't explain all of it

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