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redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
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Are you referring to not producing what Leif Holmlid calls "annihilation". -
redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
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Any more details on this point? -
redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
What happens when the resulting meson collide with other nucleons, do the muons transfer momentum to other nucleons, or do they fuse into other particles. I was wondering if there is any way to harvest energy by charged particles instead of heat. -
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It's the kinetic energy you have in mind I guess.
The most logical one would be to convert it to heat by a material that would absorb the mesons.
I haven't seen any material to convert this to useable heat without being too bulky. -
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For space it could be applied almost instantly.
But for energy production here on earth it needs further research since up till now there is no real known method to produce annihilation energy on a sufficiently large scale. Breaking… -
redirmogician Reacted with
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I think that is kind of obvious as Holmlid has proposed it as an idea to develop thinking on space propulsion more than anything else. -
redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
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Yes that's what I was going to ask. So is there any research on that now. -
redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
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According to what I have read about it, the products of the reaction are mainly mesons, and eventually about 50% of the energy is carried away by the neutrinos produced by the decay of the mesons. I would like to ask if there is some… -
redirmogician Replied to the thread Ultra-dense hydrogen and Rydberg matter—a more informal general discussion thread.
Hi, I would like to know if there is a feasible way to obtain usable energy from the reaction of Ultra-dense hydrogen in the scheme. And not just catalytic fusion. Is there a feasible way to convert the mass of a meson into usable energy before it is…