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Asked by jim1 to AndrewL, Andrew, Emma, Marianne, Paula on 15 Jun 2010 in Categories: General. This question was also asked by calamm8.
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Hi jim1,
Step 1 – decide which types of particles you want to generate
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See this site for info on a particle flux demonstrator: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/Particle-Flux.html
I think particle flux is usually quite damaging to the hull of the starship enterprise so I wouldn’t generate it in your living room. At least not anywhere near your mum’s favourite china.
I don’t even know what that is, should such a thing exist. Sounds like Star Trek to me (which I do like, btw).
thank you for all the info and I also like star trek (picard is funny when he is angry XD) and also i want to make matter particles in general.
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Picard is the best. Though my favourite characters in the Next Generation were Q (always funny!) and Data, I think
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Hi jim1,
Step 1 – decide which types of particles you want to generate
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See this site for info on a particle flux demonstrator: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/experiments/Particle-Flux.html
I think particle flux is usually quite damaging to the hull of the starship enterprise so I wouldn’t generate it in your living room. At least not anywhere near your mum’s favourite china.
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I don’t even know what that is, should such a thing exist.
Sounds like Star Trek to me (which I do like, btw).
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