SagginDragon
SagginDragon t1_j482786 wrote
Reply to comment by Xelephis in A wormhole that connects two points in space where the strength of gravity is different would let you violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics. by chancellortobyiii
Yes we know they exist, but again, how do you know those particles sustain a wormhole? There’s nothing suggesting that.
SagginDragon t1_j481o0m wrote
Reply to comment by Xelephis in A wormhole that connects two points in space where the strength of gravity is different would let you violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics. by chancellortobyiii
I understand what you are saying
But how are you supposed to know how much energy you need to make something without knowing what you are making?
SagginDragon t1_j4577nh wrote
Reply to comment by 2old4acoolname in A wormhole that connects two points in space where the strength of gravity is different would let you violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics. by chancellortobyiii
Ok but to be clear, how would you know how much energy you need to produce exotic particles when you haven’t discovered them yet?
I feel like any calculation done with that assumption is pointless. For all we know it might be an easily mass-producible polymer that we haven’t discovered yet.
SagginDragon t1_j456w5x wrote
Reply to comment by BFG_TimtheCaptain in A wormhole that connects two points in space where the strength of gravity is different would let you violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics. by chancellortobyiii
The what theory?
SagginDragon t1_j6dxq51 wrote
Reply to comment by bynarie in Can you (roughly) determine the dosage of a drug taken based off of the blood concentration? by bynarie
Pretty sure opiate levels continue going down in the blood for a while after death