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Did you know that if an atom of matter, collided against a atom of anti matter, it would have create an explosion like an atomic bomb?
True fact
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tis true, and there is this metail that if you drop a piece the size of a 5 cent coin into water it would flatten two blocks of houses
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sounds like some wierd science or something, whatever you just said. Made no sense to me, lol.
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sounds like some wierd science or something, whatever you just said. Made no sense to me, lol.
It's very simple actually. What you see everywhere around you is matter. The planets, the sun, the dust particle, your monitor and so forth. They are all made out of atoms and so forth. Going deeper they are made out of 12 particles and so forth.

Now somewhere else there is antimatter. It's exactly the same as matter except that it's charged the opposite way, kinda like a magnet is plus and minus. Plus would then be matter and minus would be antimatter. They also have a different quantum spin but that would just get too complicated.

The reaction however would be the opposite. Now if you connect two magnets together, what you do is you connect the opposite charges together, such that plus is attracted to minus. With matter and antimatter it's the opposite. Plus and minus are not attracted to each other and if you forcefully meet them, just as you'd try meet the same poled magnets with each other, energy is created much like the resistance you feel from the magnets when you attempt to join them.

Now however when matter and antimatter join, they annihilate and cease to exist, but when they do, they discharge vast quantities of energy such as photon particles and so forth which are what we'd observe as an explosion. It is an explosion.

That should sum up what he said =)
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things are made out of atoms, and the structure contains mostly the same things for example, an atom contains a neutron, which has two protons, in the second layer it has 4 neautrols, 3rd layer 8 but to make it more confusing the third layer doesnt fill up once 4 has gone into the 3rd layer another 4 go into the 4th then it goes back to the third
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Coin explosives!The airport will now take all your cash to prevent exploding the plane...and wont return it.
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Coin explosives!The airport will now take all your cash to prevent exploding the plane...and wont return it.
1gram of antimatter theoretically costs 62.5 trillion USD in production.

They already have problems making 1 antimatter particle...

Well, more about the explosion itself: Remember Einstein's formula? E = mcІ ?

E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light. So "Energy = mass * a number"

When antimatter and matter collide, all their mass will go into energy. And that'll be a pretty big number
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It's very simple actually. What you see everywhere around you is matter. The planets, the sun, the dust particle, your monitor and so forth. They are all made out of atoms and so forth. Going deeper they are made out of 12 particles and so forth.

Now somewhere else there is antimatter. It's exactly the same as matter except that it's charged the opposite way, kinda like a magnet is plus and minus. Plus would then be matter and minus would be antimatter. They also have a different quantum spin but that would just get too complicated.

The reaction however would be the opposite. Now if you connect two magnets together, what you do is you connect the opposite charges together, such that plus is attracted to minus. With matter and antimatter it's the opposite. Plus and minus are not attracted to each other and if you forcefully meet them, just as you'd try meet the same poled magnets with each other, energy is created much like the resistance you feel from the magnets when you attempt to join them.

Now however when matter and antimatter join, they annihilate and cease to exist, but when they do, they discharge vast quantities of energy such as photon particles and so forth which are what we'd observe as an explosion. It is an explosion.

That should sum up what he said =)
Before the big bang, there were only less than a fewer quarks (I still haven't learned this in school but I love learning ) not even one atom, but there was enough charge those quarks to create a what we know "eletronic pulse" (not magnetic) that created all the materia that we know now in less than a few planks, thats less than a billion'th of a second. It was BILLIONS and BILLIONS of degrees celcius in the "big bang".
13 billion (or million, cant remember exactly >.<) years after, the enough time for the atoms start to slow down after the explosion, they started to regather, creating the atoms "hidrogen" and "helium", creating the first universe within seconds, it would be like many NYC's turning on in seconds. IT WOULD BE AWESOME to watch it

But right after the big bang, the atoms were creating some kind of radio activity, causing the matter and anti matter.

BILLIONS and BILLIONS of nuclear explosions were occuring in seconds, but fortunatly "matter" theoretically won.
In 1 trillion of matter atoms, there are 1 thousand of anti matter


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1gram of antimatter theoretically costs 62.5 trillion USD in production.

They already have problems making 1 antimatter particle...

Well, more about the explosion itself: Remember Einstein's formula? E = mcІ ?

E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light. So "Energy = mass * a number"

When antimatter and matter collide, all their mass will go into energy. And that'll be a pretty big number
True story.
Albert Einstein was already "discovering" the big bang theory before ANYONE started talking about it.

So did 2 guys in 1929, they were testing what would happen if they would send radio waves in to out of space
And it was retrieving HIGH information, they at first thought it was an equipment failure, but in fact, it was the first particles of light ever existed, that were SO bright... 15.7 Billion years later, they still found it

It costs billions of USD to create an anti matter atom, but it doesn't remain here on earth, because if it would collid against the particle collider, BOOM.
And like I saw on the documentary yesterday, they said its not possible to keep it for 1 second visible, they can only record their movements, so they need good cameras, just so you know, a 5 story building, JUST TO TRACE ITS TRACK and then it dissapears
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Before the big bang ....
In 1 trillion of matter atoms, there are 1 thousand of anti matter
(I shortened the quote not to bloat the topic so much)

I don't quite get what you were trying to tell me? I've watched those documentaries too and read those wikipedia articles heh. We were lucky there was more matter than anti matter I agree but either way, what were you trying to tell me?
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(I shortened the quote not to bloat the topic so much)

I don't quite get what you were trying to tell me? I've watched those documentaries too and read those wikipedia articles heh. We were lucky there was more matter than anti matter I agree but either way, what were you trying to tell me?
That, when the "battle" of matter and anti matter happened, it was obvious why matter "won".
In 1 trillion atoms of matter there were 1 thousand of atoms of anti matter
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