What would happen if you had a cup of negative water and positive mass water, and you mixed them.
Is that last question possible, or would you have different elements on the periodic table that go back past hydrogen that are negative.
Hmm, I think an element with an atomic number of 0 would be called a proton, and then an element with an atomic number of minus 1 would probably be (-)Hydrogen, keep going like this and you end up with compounds such as (-)H
2O for negative water and (-)CO
2 for negative Carbon Dioxide. Carry on this madness and chemical reactions involving negative compounds would end up a bit like (-)C
6H
12O
6 + 6O
2, which would just be the same as taking C
6H
12O
6 from 6O
2. But that isn't possible, is it?
No, actually, that would be
theoretically possible, since you can
theoretically have negative compounds. And since it's possible have negative of everything else, I wouldn't be surprised if Antimatter did exist somewhere.
Negative infinity is just a number, I don't think anything can actually have a value of Negative infinity, come to think of it, I don't think anything actually has a negative value, not realistically, a negative value just implies something taken away, so nothing can be negative not even matter.
This probably doesn't help, because I'm just as confused as you are.