Some years ago people feared that CERN might produce black holes...

the imagination of such things is deep old children instinct driven behavior that outplays the brain.

To split a proton you need to add about 53MeV. You can do this only with dense Hydrogen as this state is able to directly accept and store photons of e.g. a laser. The splitting - chain reaction - for a total conversion of proton mass to photons is restricted to the tiny area of condensed dense hydrogen. There is absolutely no chance that such a reaction goes farther as the produced energy has the form of K,Pi,Muon and is transported miles away before it starts to react again.

J.W.

PS: And please forget the matter anti matter story. It is childish old physics thinking. Why e.g. can a nucleus expel antimatter ???? (positron...) Annihilation is only one option when e- e+ meet.


Am 29.08.19 um 22:21 schrieb mix...@bigpond.com:
Hi,

Suppose that an anti-proton annihilates a proton. If any of the resultant
particles have a negative charge, and are capable of converting another proton
into an anti-proton, then in dense matter, the result may be chain reaction that
ends up converting all matter into gamma rays.

Perhaps this is the origin of "gamma ray bursters". Some poor race, looking for
a new energy source ends up instantly converting their entire planet into a
burst of gamma rays, going out with a bang, and alerting the rest of the galaxy
to the fact that they once existed.

Motto:- Be very careful, it may just be a matter of doing enough conversions at
once to act as the match that sets off the powder keg.
Regards,


Robin van Spaandonk

local asymmetry = temporary success




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