Dr. Saoussen Mbarek and Dr. Manu Paranjape of the University de Montreal in Canada, have developed negative mass

Dr. Saoussen Mbarek and Dr. Manu Paranjape of the University de Montreal in Canada, have developed negative mass. They have even hinted at these different positive and negative masses would create plasma of some sort that would eventually allow for space travel.

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As Spock sez, “Fascinating”.
Or, perhaps more intuitive, “captivating”.
For the systems being examined and experimented on have no place to go, but where the laws of physics compel them to.
Even in the quantum world, where things are Wonderland impossible.

Pulling that space-travel out of this - is beguiling.

Thanks for this!
[I’ll be thinking about this for some time.]

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An interesting history about Ormus, mono-atomic gold. In the heating/cooling/dividing the gold, it turns into different elements “which are different enough to consider them a fourth state of matter (Maybe even a fifth if you consider plasma as a separate state)” White Powder of Gold: Secrets of Ancient Alchemy – PFC Leadership
Where does that weight go?
“But what really got noticed was the loss of weight. Gold, for example, when converted to a white powder by extreme heating suddenly becomes 4/9 of its original mass. If it is converted back to metallic gold, the weight suddenly returns!”. .“Because they are not involved with chemical bonds to other atoms, mono-atomic elements acquire a fast spinning nucleus that is no longer spherical. It has been described as being more like a football or banana. Another strange phenomenon is that all of the spinning nuclei in these mono-atomic atoms do so to the same beat, regardless of their mass. It’s like they are all “dancing” to some universal frequency that only effects mono-atomic nuclei.”