Re: E <=> MC^2 generally ...and also inside living things!

From: Dan Bloomquist (EXTRApublic20_at_lakeweb.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 03:33:39 GMT


Harry Conover wrote:
>
> Fritz, I doubt that anyone who has completed Physics 101 or its
> preliminaries would dispute the. The point is that anti-matter largely
> exists only in a sub-atomic physics venue, frequently for only
> milliseconds or less, and the notion that useful quantities of
> anti-matter can be either produced or contained is the Sci-Fi part.

Goodness Harry, not even close. Use this google search:
"antiproton" "storage time" cern Accumulator.

> Harry C.

Best, Dan.

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