Physicists Designed an Experiment to Turn Light Into Matter::It would be a tangible demonstration of Einstein’s famous E = mc^2 equation.
Hard light would be a cool thing to see in this shitty timeline.
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https://gizmodo.com/physicists-designed-an-experiment-to-turn-light-into-ma-1851124505
Physicists Designed an Experiment to Turn Light Into Matter::It would be a tangible demonstration of Einstein’s famous E = mc^2 equation.
Hard light would be a cool thing to see in this shitty timeline.
Nobody is ordering Tea Earl Grey hot anytime soon.
I am in the mood for a cupful of liquid that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
There’s clearly coffee in that light beam.
Cookie clicker irl
Scientists devise way to turn light into cookies, your bakery now produces 90% of the worlds GDP. “Good boy.” -Grandma
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Plasma could be wrangled to collide photons and yield matter, according to physicists who ran simulations to explore the practical applications of a world-famous equation.
“We feel that our proposal is experimentally feasible, and we look forward to real-world implementation,” said Alexey Arefiev, a physicist at UC San Diego and co-author of the paper, in a University of Osaka release.
In 2021, a different team of researchers suggested that the cores of neutron stars, extremely dense end-stages of stellar life, could be a venue for a similar dynamic, by which dark matter particles could convert into photons.
Spinning neutron stars are called pulsars, and their high-energy environment is where matter may be generated from light.
Pulsars can spin thousands of times per second, emit gamma-rays, and have some of the strongest-known magnetic fields, according to NASA.
The experiment could provide a way to peer into the universe’s composition, by bringing some far-out physics much closer to home.
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Light bridges and Light sabers, let’s go!
When, far in the future, the next functioning society eventually makes an Experiential Media (or whatever they will call movies) about the collapse of this society, this headline will definitely be in the opening montage.
Is it practical beyond confirming Einstein’s equation works both ways, with all of the theoretical implications?
Considering you need a ton of energy to produce even a milligram of matter (8,99*10^10 J, or 24,7 MWh, assuming 100% conversion).
It’s not practical given our current technology, bit theoretically it could be in the (far) future.
I also assume that if we get some exotic state of matter through this process and learn to extract energy at least 100x more effectively, this could become practucal for some applications
Isn’t it what particle accelerator are doing already? From my understanding the CERN is colliding particles and some of the energy is turned new particles.
ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world 10 months ago
It seems that the paper is making theoretical strides in the limitations of producing a positron beam via the Breit-Wheeler process. From Wikipedia
I’m not claiming I know this stuff. I was just trying to figure out what was new here since I didn’t find the headline very surprising.
supercriticalcheese@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Abstract:
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