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  • What a waste of money !

    NWO marches on !

  • while looking for anti-matter they found some particles of "doesn't matter" but realized it was neither here nor there so didn't bother telling anyone.

  • to be used for travel?

  • cool

  • Angels and demons beware il vaticano illuminati will reach you hassassin

  • While antimatter is the most explosive substance in the universe (a half gram could replicate the intensity of the atomic bomb) its very unlikely to be used as a weapon. First, the collection of a significant amount would take thousands of years. And its not a matter of efficiency, but rather the limits of quantum mechanics. Supposing you did obtain enough antimatter, keeping it around long enough to make a weapon is a whole nother challenge to be figured out. 1000 seconds isnt enough time.

  • This is insane. Now make space propulsion systems with it!

  • Ok so .. is it possible at all to use this tech as a weapon or against people in any other way? If so then it will be used in that way right? and that explains the huge funding? Just asking

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  • As long as this technology is not turned into a MONSTER WEAPON...This is Awesome...

  • Arrooocha Claudio Lenz. Vai macho, coisa aí.

  • Queima raparigal

  • Next level shit. But its sick doe;-)

  • Wow this is an amazing achivement. Good job to the Aplha team in Cern! Im proud ti be the 105th viewer and the 4th comment!

  • Congratulations to all the members of the ALPHA team for this great achievement. Special regards to Brazilian physicist Claudio Lenz Cesar from the people of his homeland, the State of Ceará. Parabéns Cláudio! Você orgulha o Ceará!

  • amazing breakthrough

  • @skateboarding118 i hope we can prove once and for all there is no god, and i hope we can make cars that fly soon, maybe in our lifetime.

  • @beswick1111 We've had them for a while now. We just call them airplanes, or helicopters. 

  • @TruthMovement330 no you bug brain,lol i mean cars that fly like the jetsons, will we every get motor vehicles that can fly instead of drving along a stupid road? probably not in our lifetime im guessing. maybe in 100yrs or so.

  • does antimatter look different than regular matter?

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