*Jess♥ Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 considering guyver manipulates gravity, it is possible that anti matter particles could be held in check by gravity fields. interesting thoughts... do you think that antimatter is effected inversely by positive energy fields? if a graviton hit a antimatter particle, would it repel it? Quote
*zeo Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 Officially unknown, since we really haven't been able to test it out yet, but the general concensus among physicists is that anti-matter should behave the same way as regular matter, since both are still basically positive energy and just have opposite quantum spin. Unlike negative energy, which would then have the opposite effect to normal matter. Anti-matter is still positive energy! And yes LordSpleach, the same mechanism that would allow a particle beam system to charge up (like magnetic field containment or a gravity based system) would work equally well with anti-matter particles. Though the containment would have to be 100% to avoid accidental interaction of anti-particles with the Guyver's mass, but otherwise the idea works just fine. However, there is still the issue that matter and anti-matter will annihilate each other and convert into raw energy, even limiting it to something like anti-protons should make the target explode quite spectacularly. But yes, if we limit ourselves to 100+ Mega Watts of energy then it's one of the few ways you could still instantly vaporize a whole bunch of Zoanoids all at once and still have plenty of energy left over, you'll just be using some of the target mass to make up for the energy needed. Come to think of it though this kinda works for the OAV "Out of Control" version, basically converting target mass into radiation and destroying mainly organic matter (like a neutron bomb effect). . . Maybe it was one of the original concepts they played with? The alternative is the idea Ryuki inadvertedly suggested that the 100+ Mega Watts is just for particle generation and the act of firing amplifies the charge by a significant amount. Basically equivalent of saying a bullet has a set mass you put into place and that firing it adds the energy needed for it to do its intended work. This idea I think works best and is supported by the Gigantic, who uses the Gravity Control Orbs embedded into the chest plates to boost the beams output power. Similarly the standard Guyver could be using gravitational energy for the beam acceleration, though not as efficiently or as effectively with only one gravity control orb, and thus granting the needed energy to turn the beam into something capable of vaporizing whole sale. After all accelerating any particle of even the tiniest mass to anywhere near the speed of light will impart an enormous amount of energy to that particle and greatly amplify the destructive power the system can produce. Quote
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