-----Original Message----- From: Terry Blanton > In consideration of the recent posting regarding converting light into mass, the upper limit of energy density is set by the speed of light at 2.5 x 10^13 Wh/kg… Such process would not necessarily involve any nucleus.
Yes - Exactamundo… this is the crux of my post to Eric - that high energy density alone does not necessarily imply nuclear energy … (unless of course, one chooses to define anything higher than chemical as nuclear - which is not a valid definition). For instance, relativistic electron pumping via Dirac mechanics would not be "nuclear". Jones
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