what is exotic matter??
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There are several proposed types of exotic matter: Hypothetical particles and states of matter that have "exotic" physical properties that would violate known laws of physics, such as a particle having a negative mass.
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- Exotic matter is currently a hypothetical theory and there is no evidence to prove its existence.
- In short, it is a type of matter which has negative mass. In other words, it does not obey the laws of gravity. It may be some kind of non-baryonic matter—that is not made of baryons, the subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons, of which the ordinary matter is composed.
- Matter, anti-matter, and even dark-matter has positive mass, meaning they bend space and time. Exotic matter will be something completely different – imagine space and time as a trampoline. Anything with positive mass, e.g. a basketball, will bend the trampoline downwards, whereas exotic matter will pull the trampoline upwards. It’s property of negative mass would possess some strange properties, such as accelerating in the direction opposite of applied force. Despite being inconsistent with the expected behavior of "normal" matter, negative mass is mathematically consistent and introduces no violation of conservation of momentum or energy.
- Scientists suggest, as a speculative theory, if wormholes do exist, or if we are going to make one, we will find/need exotic matter. Because while gravity crushes the hole, exotic matter will spring it right back open, so it holds the balance of the wormhole.
- That is a short definition of exotic matter. I hope it helps you out!
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