we've already got itMad Sun said:So, how long until we develop the technology to convert light into cookies?
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we've already got itMad Sun said:So, how long until we develop the technology to convert light into cookies?
already got that: http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/167439-mit-and-harvard-create-new-lightsaber-like-state-of-matter-photonic-moleculesaegix drakan said:When they manage to create a machine that can make actual objects out of light, I hope the first thing they make with it is a sword.
A Light Saber!
unlikely, it'd be more likely that industry will shift to energy production and storage.Shinkicker444 said:Create stuff from energy? Erm... Unless I'm mistaken, would that not remove mineral scarcity (if they had a mass producible method)? Which would piss a LOT of people who like making money right off initially. So I'd expect any progress to either get buried or someone to buy the inevitable patent and burry it.
If we learn how to break molecules apart and rearange atoms at will then this is very much possible. alas so far we are limited to chemistry aranging of atoms.Zontar said:We may never have a "energy to matter" converter like in trek, but I think we may see a day where there is a machine which functions by putting a lump of mass, maybe rock or a block of dirt, and it will convert it to something else. No idea if that's even possible, but a guy can dream.
your comparing Uranium to Wood. Creating Uranium would take that. But Uranium is one of the heaviest elements we know. Now creating a ton of wood would take 100 times less. and we have A LOT of wasted energy, what with all of the sunlight that gets wasted and mirrored back into space?Eric the Orange said:I saw a diagram once that fully converting a pea sized sphere of uranium would generate the same amount of energy as burning 100 tons of wood. So creating that pea sized sphere of uranium from energy should take the same amount of energy.
your avatar is perfect for this post. Excellent.Shinkicker444 said:Create stuff from energy? Erm... Unless I'm mistaken, would that not remove mineral scarcity (if they had a mass producible method)? Which would piss a LOT of people who like making money right off initially. So I'd expect any progress to either get buried or someone to buy the inevitable patent and burry it.
The amount of matter that will be created from this process will be absolutely miniscule. To create even a single gram of matter will take a horrendous amount of energy, way way way more than it will take to simply mine it out of the ground, or recycle it.Shinkicker444 said:Create stuff from energy? Erm... Unless I'm mistaken, would that not remove mineral scarcity (if they had a mass producible method)? Which would piss a LOT of people who like making money right off initially. So I'd expect any progress to either get buried or someone to buy the inevitable patent and burry it.
...This new experiment, on the other hand, suggests a far more direct route: Firing powerful lasers at a gold vessel to turn photons into electrons and positrons.