I think they'll continue in the same way as currently; advanced reactions stored in neutral conditions.
You need weapons that are safe to store, above all else. Whilst the reaction mechanism may change, the general theme (ignition required) won't, imo.
You're supporting your argument using one word from a source which tends to misrepresent information?
And the nasa link refers to bursts of gamma rays with unknown source. Since you're so sure, perhaps you should inform them?
Guns, in the first film, hid the way the W brothers can't direct an action sequence.
I like films of that nature, yet Reloaded bored me to tears, both in its fight scenes and the dull, repetitive philosophising.
Even the fight scenes in Reloaded were dull, especially in comparison to other similar things.
I blame the lack of guns and the way there's no incidental music, just a low whine in the background.
You're also assuming that all particles are made up of smaller particles, such as in, say, a table.
You can't even say for sure if they have actual volume.
For a start, you have the method wrong. YOU have to give evidence for your views [altering the current system], not me disproving yours.
'5) Atoms have a rest mass and can magnify and diminish it at the expense of absorption and emission of photons.'
Isn't a fact. Should I go on?
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