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Quasi-matter is a kind of matter that is purposefully kept in a state of electro-quantum flux continuing to maintain a state in between coherent energy and structured matter. The purpose is to couple the matter to a system similar to how a force field is coupled to its generation system. The matter is thus dependent on the generators for its stability.
Quasi-matter is a type of matter that exists in a state of flux between matter and energy. It is created by applying a large amount of subspace energy to a small amount of matter, which causes the matter to break down into its constituent particles. These particles are then held together by an electric field, which keeps them from recombining into normal matter.


Since this matter is kept in a state of constant flux between matter and energy when the generators stop applying force to the matter it destabilizes and matter disintegrates. This state also facilitates the matter being less costly to generate from energy than normal matter.
Quasi-matter is a valuable resource for a variety of industries. It is used in the construction of temporary structures, such as bridges and buildings. It is also used in the development of new weapons and defense systems. However, it is not suitable for creating things with moving parts or chemical compounds like explosives.
 
Quasi-matter has a number of properties that make it useful for these applications. It is very strong and lightweight, and it can be easily shaped and molded. It is also very resistant to heat and radiation. However, quasi-matter is also very unstable. If the subspace field is disrupted, the quasi-matter will quickly disintegrate into its constituent particles.
 
== Uses ==
; Bridges:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary bridges that can be easily transported and assembled. This would be useful for disaster relief efforts or for military operations.
; Buildings:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary buildings that can be easily disassembled and moved. This would be useful for construction projects or for temporary housing.
; Scaffolding:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary scaffolding that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for construction projects or for repairs.
; Armor:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary armor that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for military applications or for personal protection.
; Weapons:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary weapons that are very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for military applications or for [[self]]-defense.
; Medical equipment:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary medical equipment that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for disaster relief efforts or for military operations.
; Spacecraft:: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary spacecraft that are very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for space exploration or for military applications.


[[Category:Advanced Technology]]
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Revision as of 22:56, 22 May 2023

Quasi-matter is a type of matter that exists in a state of flux between matter and energy. It is created by applying a large amount of subspace energy to a small amount of matter, which causes the matter to break down into its constituent particles. These particles are then held together by an electric field, which keeps them from recombining into normal matter.

Quasi-matter is a valuable resource for a variety of industries. It is used in the construction of temporary structures, such as bridges and buildings. It is also used in the development of new weapons and defense systems. However, it is not suitable for creating things with moving parts or chemical compounds like explosives.

Quasi-matter has a number of properties that make it useful for these applications. It is very strong and lightweight, and it can be easily shaped and molded. It is also very resistant to heat and radiation. However, quasi-matter is also very unstable. If the subspace field is disrupted, the quasi-matter will quickly disintegrate into its constituent particles.

Uses

Bridges
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary bridges that can be easily transported and assembled. This would be useful for disaster relief efforts or for military operations.
Buildings
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary buildings that can be easily disassembled and moved. This would be useful for construction projects or for temporary housing.
Scaffolding
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary scaffolding that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for construction projects or for repairs.
Armor
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary armor that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for military applications or for personal protection.
Weapons
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary weapons that are very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for military applications or for self-defense.
Medical equipment
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary medical equipment that is very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for disaster relief efforts or for military operations.
Spacecraft
: Quasi-matter could be used to create temporary spacecraft that are very strong and lightweight. This would be useful for space exploration or for military applications.