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RE: Antimatter, the mirror world (Particle Physics Series – Episode 4A)
Well. I have had no much interest in nuclear physics. As a student of electrical/electronic engineering, I see interest only in digitization and the likes.
However, I have picked interest with your posts.
With the discovery of atomic bombs, anti-particles may have neutralizing effect if deeply studied which would save the world from ravage of nuclear weapons
It feels rely good when my words trigger a new interest in a reader. Thank you for comment.
Unfortunately, antimatter is not a neutralizing agent to the deflagration of Atomic bombs. On the contrary as you will see in my the episode of this series, the destructive potential of antimatter can make atomic bombs look like these small bangers children play with...
Yet, producing and containing antimatter is so difficult and expensive that thankfully the risk of an antimatter bomb seeing day of light is infinitely close to zero.
Thanks. Waiting for more