An Octupole Magnet Used to Trap Antihydrogen Katie Bertsche |
Antihydrogen has been created in the lab before – at CERN actually, back in 2002 – but those atoms existed for just a few fleeting microseconds before doing what antimatter does best: colliding with normal matter (in this case hydrogen atoms) and, in a flash of gamma rays, ceasing to exist. The ability to trap them could lead to range of antimatter experiments that could explain just exactly why antimatter – created in equal parts as normal matter during the birth of the universe (or so the theory goes) – is for the most part absent today.
Full Story : http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-11/cern-researchers-trap-antihydrogen-first-time
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Has nobody seen what happened in The Da vinci Code?
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