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Is there any negative mass in the universe? Well, none that has been observed. But it is certainly considered theoretically possible, now.
And interestingly, at first blush, as you are thinking, you would think that + and - mass would work just like Maxwell with a minus sign. Like masses attract, while opposites repel. Well, the Equivalence Principle and General Relativity have something different to say about that. It gets very weird. Negative mass must have negative inertia. And that means, you get another minus sign. Positive mass will attract all mass, both positive and negative, and negative mass will repel all other mass, positive included. With Newton, that would mean that if you placed two equal and opposite masses some distance apart, they both would accelerate off, maintaing constant distance between them. That's just, well, weird. Doesn't violate any conservation laws, but is just plain weird. Now, that's Newton. Do some General Relativity, and that situation leads to a type of "warp drive". Only problem is you need several solar masses worth of negative mass. Now, it used be though that negative mass-energy was just impossible, but quantum theory is saying it might not be some impossible. -Richard |
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e.g. I think that an ice cube could be considered to have negative energy with respect to your hand, hence, your hand loses heat energy to the ice cube if you hold it.On the other hand, I do believe there is a theoretical "negative energy" which is essentially the same as "exotic matter" of negative mass. Ken Thorpe in "Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy" says this exotic mass could be used to prop a wormhole open, assuming wormholes and exotic mass both exist.
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This brings up an important point about General Relativity. There are a lot of things GR allows but are thought to be unphysical (that is other physics disallows it).
Again, GR allows negative mass-energy, and that was one of those things thought to be unphysical by other physics, but quantum theory seems to give it some reality now. There are other things as well. There are what they call "energy conditions", which are restrictions on the stress-energy tensor source terms. These are statements, outside of GR, about what mass-energy can do so to speak. Many of these are not proven, just "thought to be so", because things would be so weird if they didn't hold. And finally, I think even the "arrow of time" is not specified by GR. There are "time running backwards" solutions (this gets well beyond my own understanding and so I'm not really confident to say much), sort of where things can run backwards along their world lines. Those are rejected by the "time runs foward" condition that is added on. ![]() -Richard |
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It's probably worth mentioning that people have also considered imaginary rest masses as well. I attended a colloquium in the early '90s where a guy was presenting an analysis of values for the mass of the neutrino. At the time what was measurable was the square of the rest mass, and the weighted mean value (derived from all the attempts at measurement) came out to be negative. Normally people assumed that the value should be real and hence the part of the error distribution below zero was chopped off. This guy, on the other hand, was looking at the consequences of a negative value of m2, i.e an imaginary rest mass for the neutrino. The most obvious being the implication that the neutrino was a tachyon.
![]() Of course, since then we now have good evidence that the neutrino possesses a real, and non-negative, rest mass. Even so it is fun to follow these things through. |
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If the latter, then can you give some references, to papers published in the relevant peer-reviewed literature, on it? |
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Welcome? It is my understanding that there are many physicists on the boards. Also many engineers. And astronomers. And mathematicians. Hang out a while, you'll figure out who's who.
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Well its not a scientific theory. its just a 'speculative idea' that I thought might be possible. |
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Apart from what you have posted in this thread, is there anything freely available - on the internet, say - which describes this speculative idea, how it could be tested, how it relates to well-established theories (of physics), etc? |
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Gravity is a weak force. so our instruments arent sensitive enough to detect the gravitational force of particles. So we cant detect them even if they are there in the labs. |
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P.S. I think I have ~ a year on Alnitak before losing a hot fudge sundae...but it'd be worth it by far. pete. ![]()
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We used to have negative mass as a fictional plot device in OA; by using it n the way suggested by Robert Forward, it made the so-called Diametric Drive possible.
Diametric drive described in wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakth...iametric_drive Quote:
Just for fun, here are some pages from round the 'Net which mention negative mass in various ways; http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...tive_mass.html http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9705007 http://www.concentric.net/~pvb/negmass.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exotic_...#Negative_mass http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...atterFall.html
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And...of course....here are all the sources of supply that you can order negative mass from over the internet...
peteThey are the same ones that sell all those helium compounds.... ![]()
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Hum,
on the street it is commonly referred to as negative mass energy... Anyone who has come across Hawking radiation will be familiar the proposed virtual photon mechanism... Quote:
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