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  1. I am careful to avoid infinite loops on my site, since that would obviously cause problems. As for pages without ?>, I intentionally do that for the pages that are purely for PHP code to prevent accidental output of extra whitespace. I was wondering why it was happening because my site goes from effectively no traffic to some traffic, but I get 500 error from only the PHP scripts, regardless of complexity or location (even `<?php echo "It Works!"; ?>` would fail). Without any modification, they work a small amount of time later (about a mintute or two)
  2. I am curious why, after a certain amount of time, the server (stevie) seems to unload PHP from memory, resulting in all requests for a PHP document generating 500 errors for a short while. My site has low traffic, but many of my pages use PHP, and so when a visitor does come along, the see 500 errors, which could lead them to think that my site is dysfunctional.
  3. Honestly, I cannot see us using anti-matter as an economical power source any time in the foreseeable future. It is true that we are able to create it, although it is difficult, but we need to input all of the energy to make it that we get from it, plus all of the energy lost due to inefficiencies of the process. Even if we could reduce the wasted energy to something negligible, and discovered a process which allowed fairly rapid creation of it, it still takes an enormous amount of energy to produce even a small amount; it would take 8.988*10^13 J or 24.97 million kilowatt hours, which is about the amount of chemical energy in 682115 gallons of gasoline, for one gram. Add into this the risk that it could be the most volatile explosive in existence if misused, and I cannot imagine that many companies would be willing to invest their time, money, and effort into making it practical.
  4. North America, specifically Michigan, USA
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