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offline x0hx from Lysdexia (United States) on 2004-10-04 21:20 [#01353449]
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First nanotech research....
Now This??!
Get yer vaseline ready!


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-10-04 21:33 [#01353451]
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awesome.


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2004-10-04 21:56 [#01353457]
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weee!


 

offline papillon on 2004-10-04 23:04 [#01353481]
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yay for instant evaporation of humanity

(i hope i can get my hands on one of those, there are some
exams im not looking forward to in the near future)


 

offline ChildrenTalking from United States on 2004-10-04 23:13 [#01353484]
Points: 2712 Status: Addict | Followup to x0hx: #01353449



that was an awesome article thanks for posting it.


 

offline rottenwool on 2004-10-04 23:34 [#01353489]
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"mirror"

"antimatter-powered spaceships"

"antimatter guns."

"electromagnetic pulse"

"revolutionary munitions"

"antielectrons"

"antiprotons"

"positive electrons"

"23 space shuttle fuel tanks of energy."

"clean"

"No Nuclear Residue."

"clean"

" 'Clean' nuclear weapons are more dangerous than dirty ones
because they are more likely to be used,"

"a long, long way off."

"atom"

"world's first attempt to store large quantities of
positronium atoms in a laboratory experiment,"

"If successful, this approach will open the door to storing
militarily significant quantities of positronium atoms."

We're all very excited about this technology,"

"strict instructions not to give any interviews personally.
I'm sorry about that -- this (antimatter) project is sort of
my grandchild. ...

"(But) I agree with them (that) we're just not at the point
where we need to be doing any public interviews."

"antimatter trap"

If we spend another $10 billion (using ordinary chemical
techniques), we're going to get better high explosives, but
the gains are incremental because we're getting near the
theoretical limits of chemical energy."

"I think.." "..we need to get off this planet, because I'm
afraid we're going to destroy it."


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2004-10-04 23:55 [#01353491]
Points: 10965 Status: Regular



that is...
totally fucking AWESOME!!!


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2004-10-05 02:25 [#01353516]
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No. I have a pretty strong feeling now, that we were
actually put on this planet to prime it for the next
evolution. If technology like this is finally getting out
into the media in a tangable, less than fanatical/paranoid
fashion, its prolly allready function.


 

offline E-man from Rixensart (Belgium) on 2004-10-05 03:13 [#01353540]
Points: 3000 Status: Regular | Followup to Taxidermist: #01353516



absolutely not, are you aware of what you are speaking
of???
antimatter isn't just around the corner for everyday use...


 


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