My thinking is that energy exists throughout the universe like Plasma but it is not formed into matter until it has an opposing charge? And that matter exists as long as its between absolute zero and its flashpoint, at which time it would be converted back into Kinetic Energy? Also possibly that Radiation slowly eats away at matter with a faster effect as temperature rises. The same as skin cancer has an effect due to the Sun? But with more radiation like fire you would reach the flashpoint and the matter or object be converted back into kinetic energy. If energy cant be made or destroyed then it has to revert to another state right? Space is about 3 degrees above 0 but when a heat source excites the plasma it reacts right? Like a Supernovae?
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In astrophysical plasmas, Debye screening prevents electric fields from directly affecting the plasma over large distances (ie. greater than the Debye length). But the existence of charged particles causes the plasma to generate and be affected by magnetic fields. This can and does cause extremely complex behavior, such as the generation of plasma double layers, an object that separates charge over a few tens of Debye lengths.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics)
Perhaps this might have something to do with it as well? Im not sure if its the temperature or a combination of temperature and particle/wave duality but Im suggesting something happens at the Boson/Fermion level that creates an opposite charge or particle? Provided the temperature is above 0 but below the object or elements flashpoint, or ignition temperature? Does this make any sense scientifically from what we know? I think it conforms to the mainstraem thinking, only that temperature is a factor?