Board Thread:Theories/@comment-27441457-20151225042055/@comment-27702860-20160612080117

Aggression25 wrote: Matter? I'm sure you actually meant energy. No.

Despite speculations of some, we are not talking about nuclear reactions be it fission or fusion. If it was we would have a Metric Crap Ton [Tm.--Ed.] of damage and death from the energy and radiation released.

It is energy that can be neither created nor destroyed.

It is, to be precise, "mass-energy" since they are a form of one another. In a nuclear reaction you have a conversion of a very tiny amount of mass into the the incredible amount of energy released per E=mc^2 To go from energy into matter requires a tremendous amount of energy. For the amount of mass for, say, just a Titan arm, you are going to have to have a few thermonuclear-sized reactions.

Evidences:

It is fascinating and quite intimidating to learn that a matter to energy conversion of just one gram yields the equivalent of 21.5 kilotons of tnt - the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

http://www.1728.org/einstein.htm

So to make how many grams to make a Titan body that can lift huge rocks? Smash walls? Make daimond coating? Pick up a spoon? Make Hanje squeal [CENSORED--Ed.] as she covers herself with chocolate sauce?

Let me fire-up the gas generator. . . be right with you. . ..

Quod erat demonstrandum.

Matter can be manipulated, burnt, eroded and regenerated (i.e., paper burned to ashes, trees grown from the ground, etc.).

But it cannot be destroyed. Conversion is not destruction and conversion in any form requires energy. It all balances out.

--J.D.