Can sunlight be turned into other things besides energy.

In summary: It doesn't turn into matter. And even if we could manipulate photosynthesis to create other materials, it would still require input from other elements. The idea of trees making metals from sunlight is not possible with our current understanding of science. In summary, trees use sunlight as an energy source to produce glucose and oxygen through photosynthesis, but they do not turn sunlight into other materials.
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Trees turn sunlight into "tree food". They turn sunlight (which is basically nothing) into something. Maybe if we manipulated the process of photosynthesis, we could make trees turn the sunlight into other materials (and maybe in the far future we could have trees making metals for us). Thoughts?
 
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Actually, I think plant only use the sunlight as an energy source to produce glucose and oxygen from water vapor and carbon dioxide.

[tex]CO_2(g)+H_2O(g)+energy\rightarrow C_6H_{12}O_6(s)+O_2(g)[/tex]

It is true that energy and mass (matter) has a distict relationship [tex]\left(E=mc^2\right)[/tex], but the trees don't create the so called "tree food" from pure sunlight energy.
 
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Espen's right, plants only use sunlight as an energy source. It's the same as if you have a photoelectric cell that you used to power some sort of manufacturing. The conversion of one type of element to a different one is called transmutation. We've only done it in nuclear reactions, and particle accelerators. If we discovered some way to transmute at will any element into another then we could use solar power to do it. That would create metals out of whatever elements we had available, using power from sunlight. That's about as close to metals from sunlight that you're going to get.
 
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SpongeBob420 said:
Trees turn sunlight into "tree food". They turn sunlight (which is basically nothing) into something. Maybe if we manipulated the process of photosynthesis, we could make trees turn the sunlight into other materials (and maybe in the far future we could have trees making metals for us). Thoughts?

As the first post explained, your reasoning is wrong on many levels. The only the sunlight does in the Calvin cycle is provide energy to fuel the reactions.
 

1. Can sunlight be turned into matter?

Yes, sunlight can be turned into matter through the process of photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of matter that can be stored and used for energy.

2. Can sunlight be turned into food?

Yes, sunlight can be turned into food through the process of photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight to produce glucose, which is a form of energy that can be consumed by animals and humans.

3. Can sunlight be turned into electricity?

Yes, sunlight can be turned into electricity through the use of solar panels. These panels contain photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect.

4. Can sunlight be turned into heat?

Yes, sunlight can be turned into heat through the use of solar thermal systems. These systems use mirrors or lenses to concentrate sunlight and create heat, which can then be used for various purposes such as heating water or powering turbines to generate electricity.

5. Can sunlight be turned into other forms of energy?

Yes, sunlight can be turned into other forms of energy such as wind energy. This is because sunlight is a primary source of energy that drives various natural processes on Earth, including wind patterns. Wind turbines use the energy from wind to generate electricity, which can be used as a form of energy for various purposes.

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