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- From: sehari@iastate.edu (Babak Sehari)
- Subject: Re: The fundamental questions?
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- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 21:43:56 GMT
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- In <11DEC199213274806@csa1.lbl.gov> drucker@csa1.lbl.gov (BOB DRUCKER, BERKELEY/LBL) writes:
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- >>Does Anti-mater exists?
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- >I take it you mean "do anti-ATOMS exist?". I don't think that any have
- >ever been observed. There was an article in Scientific American last
- >month about cooling anti-protons; soon we may be able to attach
- >positrons to them and make anti-hydrogen.
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- I guess, that should make fusion easy as well. Just put anti-hydrogen
- and hydrogen near each other and let nature do it's job. -:)
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- With highest regards,
- Babak Sehari.
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