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Pions are not very short-lived particles, mesons. These are pi mesons, also call...

Piotr Kosek: "Pions are not very short-lived particles, mesons. These are pi mesons, also called pions. Systems of two quarks, antiquarks. That's the poin..." — Pending

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Pending. Piotr Kosek's claim aligns with current physical knowledge and theoretical concepts of antimatter propulsion. Pions are mesons composed of a quark and an antiquark. They are produced during matter-antimatter annihilation...

"Pions are not very short-lived particles, mesons. These are pi mesons, also called pions. Systems of two quarks, antiquarks. That's the point. So it already has a 'nice' mass, so to speak. And because they will be produced in this specific situation of annihilation of appropriate substances, you can direct them through a nozzle outwards and thus simply provide yourself with such an almost ionic engine, but based directly on antimatter." "Piony to są nie bardzo krótko żyjące cząstki, mezony. To są mezony pi, tak, czyli zwane pionami. Układy dwóch kwark, antykwark. No właśnie o to chodzi. Więc to już swoją masę ma, że tak powiem, ładną. I przez to, że one się w tej konkretnej sytuacji anihilacji odpowiednich yy no substancji będą wytwarzać, to możesz je skierować przez dyszę na zewnątrz i w ten sposób sobie po prostu zapewnić właśnie taki no prawie że jonowy silnik, ale oparty o antymaterię bezpośrednio."
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>> No ale to one są, no mają problem taki, że mają tylko pęd, nie mają masy i to jest mało efektywne. >> Tak, to jest to jest mało efektywne. >> Podczas anihilacji, mój drogi, tworzą się też takie cząstki, które nazywają się pionami. >> Mhm. I jak te piony zaprzęgniesz do działania, to już jest inna. Dokładnie. To już jest inna para kaloru. Piony to są jakieś kwarki. >> Nie, nie, to to są piony. To są nie bardzo krótko żyjące cząstki, >> mezony. To są mezony pi, tak, czyli zwane pionami. Układy dwóch kwark, antykwark. >> No właśnie o to chodzi. >> Więc to już swoją masę ma, że tak powiem, ładną. I przez to, że one się w tej konkretnej sytuacji anihilacji odpowiednich yy no substancji będą wytwarzać, to możesz je skierować przez dyszę na zewnątrz i w ten sposób sobie po prostu zapewnić właśnie taki no prawie że jonowy silnik, ale oparty o antymaterię bezpośrednio, czyli że nie musisz robić kosmicznego czajnika w żaden sposób, wykorzystywać konwersji tej energii do tego, żeby poruszać jakimś statkiem kosmicznym na przykład, nie? I to jest takie chyba dość sensowne tak naprawdę podejście i w fizyce dość mocno oparte, więc też często wykorzystywane na

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