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Region: Published: October 20, 2015  Updated: April 29, 2018 at 8:52 am EST

Matter and antimatter are the most dangerous combination. This combination would produce an explosion far larger than that of the atomic bomb. However, what matters is the amount of each substance combined. Scientists plan to create antimatter rockets that would make humans interstellar. However, that is not all they plan to do with antimatter. The scientists also see that it fit for military applications, or in other words creating weapons of mass destruction.

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There is no going back if there is a mistake in calculations, there is no do over, there is just a monstrous boom, which with the right amount can blow up the earth, or parts of it; utterly destroying humanity.

The most common application will be for energy, such as propelling rockets into distant regions of space. “NASA spacecrafts, currently powered by ion thrusters, have top speeds of 200,000mph. The antimatter rocket could hit speeds of 72 million mph,” Weed claimed.

He also claimed that he plans to power rockets with “annihilation.”

Nasa’s New Horizons mission — which has given us lots of pretty pictures recently — took ten years to get to Pluto. That travel time could be reduced to just months with the development of the world’s first antimatter rocket. Ryan Weed and his team at Positron Dynamics are creating the spacecraft that could loop Earth in three seconds and reach Mars in weeks.

Works Cited

Cara McGoogan. “Antimatter rockets could make humans an 'interstellar species'.” Wired. . (2015): . . http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-10/16/ryan-weed-wired-2015/viewgallery/542717

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Jules48
Jules48
9 years ago

Never Mind I had to back out and come back to it. It is working fine. Sorry about that.

Jules48
Jules48
9 years ago

What happened to the Cern and Fermilab video? It’s not there!

Genkidd
Genkidd
9 years ago

3,600,000 watts a second 144megawatts an hour. I remember it said enough to power 300,000 homes

Richard White
Richard White
9 years ago

Please do the math. And the physics. You cannot get any more energy out of a reaction than you put into it. OK, nuclear reaction are an exception, but this subject is about creating antimatter, then annihilating it. To create a couple of particles of antimatter, CERN and Fermi have to pump an enormous amount of energy into their equipment. What comes out the other end is a fraction of that. They are not even close to what this article is implying.

Bill
Bill
9 years ago

We’re in deep shit