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micelikeice micelikeice
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11 years ago
Me and some friends have a theory on photons.  We're wondering is there any possible way to slow the wave's frequency down enough to decay matter or to get wave's fast enough that it turns energy into matter?
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11 years ago
First learn something about photons.  A photon's frequency does not change.  It has little influence on biological decay or radioactive decay.  They are used for inertial confinement fusion.  Most nuclear reactions result in conversion of matter into energy, and not the reverse.  This has probably been true since the electroweak epoch of the first 10 to the minus 32 seconds of the Big Bang.
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