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Old 29-September-2007, 01:31 PM
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Default Is Plasma the 1st State of Matter in a Vacuum?

In relationship to String Theory and the Boson/Fermion relationship could it be possible that Plasma is the first state of matter and that in a vacuum it remains without an opposing potential until acted upon by temperature? In other words if a Boson or a Fermion are above Absolute 0 and below the flashpoint of the matter or particle it would exist by acting upon the opposing potential? A transfer of Energy to Kinetic or possibly creating a magnetic field? And if Im correct in my assumption then would it be possible for energy to move in one direction by cooling one side of magnet to zero? The title should read 1st stage of MATTER. My mistake
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