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| mitch wrote: All the colliders I am aware of are on the surface of Earth. How do you expect any meandering antimatter particles to survive the journey through the atmosphere to get into a collider? Doug Chandler |
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| "DougC" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:[Only registered users see links. ]... Antiprotons are regularly produced in the lab for use in collider experiments. Proton-antiproton collisions produce both new particles and radiation, which we definitely do "see". Mitch is spouting nonsense, as usual. |
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| Greg Neill wrote: Thanks. Protons don't sound very interesting. I was wondering if Mitch might be interested in an anti-matter butterfly net for some larger specimens. Doug Chandler |
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