On Tue, Nov 18, 2025, 3:20 PM Quan Tesla <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, I can't. I haven't yet read the scientific-to-ordinary dictionary. > It's an unpublished theory Matt, rigorous, but still in development. There > are no peer-reviewed (physics) papers for my portion of the unified theory. > If you were scientificlly interested, you'd show interest in the content, > not try and show me up. > In another post you say you can manufacture 50K units for $6M. So I assume you have the design nailed down. You say that it requires exotic materials only made in 3 countries. What materials? A wormhole has negative spacetime curvature, which requires negative mass, which accelerates in the opposite direction of an applied force. If you drop it, it would fall down following the same spacetime geodesic as ordinary matter in response to the upward force of gravity. But when it hit the ground, the upward force would cause it to accelerate downward, exponentially increasing the force. I'm not sure what would happen next because it depends on what the negative mass is made of. It wouldn't be protons, neutrons, or electrons like ordinary matter, or any other known particles because they all have positive mass. One possibility is that the negative mass converts to negative energy and absorbs an equal amount of positive mass with no energy release. Another is that it just falls through the earth. When you push on an object, the force is electrostatic repulsion between electrons in the two surfaces constrained by the Pauli exclusion principle which prohibits two fermions (particles with half integer spins) from having the same quantum states. That wouldn't apply between positive and negative mass particles. So if you would, please explain your invention in scientific terms like you would in your patent application. -- Matt Mahoney, [email protected] ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T7ff992c51cca9e36-M597c028b2211cea3014964c7 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
