Darkmatter.

  • jenn4
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I guess this has been suggested before
  • Catelite
    17th Oct 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    It might happen, but maybe not in this exact form.
  • Remoteman
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @alecnotalex (View Post)
    Bull crap, antimatter-matter reactions, happen all the time, a moderate explosion happens with large amounts if antimatter. Also, for the mods, it does not actlike an acid gas.
  • Neospector
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    Remoteman:

    @alecnotalex!171877
    Bull crap, antimatter-matter reactions, happen all the time, a moderate explosion happens with large amounts if antimatter. Also, for the mods, it does not actlike an acid gas.

    Awesome for you to think that. However the topic is not about antimatter, the topic is on Dark Matter.

    MasterMind555:

    @alecnotalex!171877
    If it doesn't reflect or refract light, it's not supposed to explode...
    It's not really like "ZOMG ME HAZ NO LIGHT, IMMA EXPLODEZ!!"

    Again, Dark matter is the one that does not reflect nor refract light. Antimatter is the one which annihilates things.


    The closest thing in the game to dark matter in the real world is WARP, which has no visibility, and alters element's structures.
  • Darkyhard
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    [quote=Neospector][quote=Remoteman]@alecnotalex!171877
    which has no visibility
    Somehow, I can still see the WARP.
  • cool2116
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 (View Post)
    yea your right ....theres so such thing as darkmatter..theres only antimatter
  • Neospector
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    cool2116:

    @MasterMind555!171838
    yea your right ....theres so such thing as darkmatter..theres only antimatter

    False. It exists theoretically, inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter and gravitational lensing of background radiation.
    Just because we are unable to detect it does not mean it isn't there.
  • BudCharles
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 (View Post)
    No!!!
    Singularity is an infinitely dense point in space time.
    Dark Matter is a strange form of matter we know nothing except the gravity of.
    Antimatter is matter with the opposite charge and it annihilates on contact with normal matter.

    Then again, this 'aint the realistic toy.
  • Shriek
    17th Oct 2011 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • The-Con
    17th Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I like the idea of dark matter very much... although scientists just use the word "dark" such as dark matter when they have no clue what it is, even if they know something about what it does.

    @BudCharles (View Post)
    Here is where I revise my many countless hours of sudy on antimatter. Antimatter doesn't necesseraly have a charge... Anti neutrons do not have a charge, they are just the antiparticle of the neutron. (with different types of quarks)
    A neutral atom of antimatter does not have a charge.
    Antimatter can be formed to be the anti-form of something, or it can just be a bunch of anti-protons and positrons thrown into a nucleus (for example, the radiation formed from bannanas is in the form of antimatter, but that is only due to the positive beta radiation of potassium)... different types of antimatter, but that is irrelevant anyway.

    Antimatter is formed above thunder storms... I like that...

    I will shut up now