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Scientists Claim Antimatter Breakthrough
Ananova ^ | 9-18-2002

Posted on 09/18/2002 11:47:20 AM PDT by blam

Scientists claim antimatter breakthrough

Scientists have announced the first large-scale production of antimatter.

A team based at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva say they have developed a large amount of the substance.

Antimatter is a reverse form of ordinary matter. When the two kinds of matter meet they annihilate each other in an enormous burst of energy.

It's this process which provides the power source for Starship Enterprise in its film and TV space adventures.

Physicists have made only very small quantities of antimatter before. But the CERN team say they have made at least 50,000 atoms of anti-hydrogen, the antimatter counterpart of normal hydrogen.

They admit the achievement will not lead to starship-style warp drives - at least not in the foreseeable future.

But it could help scientists answer some of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the universe.

Team member Professor Michael Charlton from the University of Wales at Swansea said: "This is a milestone that has opened up new horizons, to enable scientists to study symmetry in nature and explore the fundamental laws of physics which govern the universe."

He says it will also help scientists address what happened to the antimatter created in the Big Bang.

According to Nature, the CERN scientists used sophisticated electric and magnetic field traps and ultra-low temperatures to generate the anti-atoms.

Story filed: 19:02 Wednesday 18th September 2002


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antihydrogen; antimatter; breakthrough; realscience; scientists; stringtheory
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1 posted on 09/18/2002 11:47:21 AM PDT by blam
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Would matter/anti-matter reactions create energy? Would it be safer than nuclear power?
2 posted on 09/18/2002 11:50:53 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: blam
But does it really matter?
3 posted on 09/18/2002 11:50:58 AM PDT by capt. norm
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To: blam
How long until Bodansky claims that some of the antimatter is missing and was sold to Al Qaeda?
4 posted on 09/18/2002 11:51:46 AM PDT by mikegi
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To: blam
It's this process which provides the power source for Starship Enterprise in its film and TV space adventures.

All right!! Time to go where no man has gone before!!!

5 posted on 09/18/2002 11:52:53 AM PDT by ShadowAce
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To: blam
Whoa,

Antimatter energy makes atomic energy look tiny.

The energy released from the collision of Antimatter and matter will be incrdible.

If that were harnessed, just like in Star Trek, the energy potential is beyond imagination.

In 20 years they would be talking about how the saddams of the world are trying to get hold of antimatter bombs, now THAT would be scary!!
6 posted on 09/18/2002 11:53:15 AM PDT by Aric2000
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To: blam
It's this process which provides the power source for Starship Enterprise in its film and TV space adventures.

Well, duh!?!

7 posted on 09/18/2002 11:53:29 AM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
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To: *RealScience; Ernest_at_the_Beach; sourcery
Index Bump
8 posted on 09/18/2002 11:56:00 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: mikegi
How long until Bodansky claims that some of the antimatter is missing and was sold to Al Qaeda?

How long until Scott Ritter denies it?

9 posted on 09/18/2002 11:58:18 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh
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To: BenLurkin
Would matter/anti-matter reactions create energy? Would it be safer than nuclear power?

Yes, but it's a safe bet that more energy was spent to produce the anti-matter than would be released in a matter/anti-matter reaction.

10 posted on 09/18/2002 11:58:21 AM PDT by mlo
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Antimatter energy makes atomic energy look tiny.

Indeed it does. Both are based on the equivalence between matter and energy. In atomic energy--whether fission or fusion--it is only the differences in the masses of the before and after products that are converted to energy. The percentage difference as a mass fraction is fairly small. In a matter/antimatter collision, everything is converted to energy!

11 posted on 09/18/2002 11:58:32 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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Gotta love a tech article that references Star Trek technology. Follow this link for more info Thousands of cold anti-atoms produced at CERN
12 posted on 09/18/2002 11:59:24 AM PDT by Jack of all Trades
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it's a safe bet that more energy was spent to produce the anti-matter than would be released in a matter/anti-matter reaction.

I think that's probably true. But, even if it is, wouldn't it be useful to have such a concentrated source of energy?

13 posted on 09/18/2002 12:00:17 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: blam
"Antimatter is a reverse form of ordinary matter. When the two kinds of matter meet they annihilate each other in an enormous burst of energy"

If only they had discovered "anti-Clinton"
14 posted on 09/18/2002 12:00:23 PM PDT by HEY4QDEMS
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To: BenLurkin
Yes, No.

The cost of generating the anti-matter would still be greater than the net energy gain.
15 posted on 09/18/2002 12:01:30 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic
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Scientists have announced the first large-scale production of antimatter.

A team based at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva say they have developed a large amount of the substance.

In unrelated news, Geneva disappeared in an enormous explosion, with an estimated yield of almost six gigatons. This is 100 times as powerful as the largest nuclear detonation recorded, which was in 1961 off of the island of Novaya Zemlya.

A scientist at FermiLab, in Illinois, was on the telephone with a researcher the CERN lab at the time of the explosion. He states that the last words he heard on the phone before the detonation were "Hey, Hans, HOLD MUH BEER AND WATCH THIS!"

16 posted on 09/18/2002 12:05:14 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: Pearls Before Swine
In a matter/antimatter collision, everything is converted to energy!

Something like the Hormone Replacement Stuff that Art Bell advertises. :^))

17 posted on 09/18/2002 12:05:34 PM PDT by scouse
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To: capt. norm
ouch...
18 posted on 09/18/2002 12:07:35 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion
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To: BenLurkin
Would matter/anti-matter reactions create energy?

It would relase a lot of energy. A matter <-> anti-matter reaction is 100% mass to energy transformation. A nuclear bomb on the other hand only transforms around 8% of it's mass.


Would it be safer than nuclear power?

No. Any contact between normal and anti matter is big firework. The only way to contain antimatter is by some sort of magnetic trap.
19 posted on 09/18/2002 12:07:54 PM PDT by SkyRat
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Antimatter, shantimatter -- what I want to know is if pasta and antipasta meet, do they mutually annihilate?

Last time I went to the Olive Garden for dinner, I heard and saw things that led me to believe that this is so...

20 posted on 09/18/2002 12:08:34 PM PDT by Joe Brower
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