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- From: wallacen@ColoState.EDU (nathan wallace)
- Subject: Re: Making Antimatter
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- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1993 19:31:45 GMT
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- There is yet another interesting book out there, called "Mirror Matter"
- by Dr. Robert L. Forward, another far-thinker in this area. He has
- worked with DOD and other interested parties on antimatter as a
- *practical* energy source right now. He points out that while AM is
- useless for bombs due to the fact that instead of "low" energy
- gamma rays like fission and fusion, with AM you get "high" energy
- gr which drop back into particles **very** fast and so are hard to
- use to transmit energy, thermal shock, etc. This means designing
- a practical AM reactor has some interesting problems besides
- keeping the AM cool and moving it around.
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- More interestingly to me, he mentioned that DOD is in the process
- of building an accelerator solely for the purpose of generating
- AM for use in space projects, both as fuel and for research purposes.
- Presumably the "cold" AP mentioned in the recent Sci Am article would
- be part of such a system.
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- So perhaps the antimatter rocket is not as far away as some have
- thought....
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- Reality Check:
- We have never actually made antimatter. We have made anti-particles,
- but as yet they have never been cold enough to try to get them to
- link up into matter. Supposedly this experiment is intended in the
- relatively near future; perhaps Bill Higgins could comment on this.
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