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http://wsu.edu. Antimatter particles called positrons could one day serve as the energy source for powering deep space travel. WSU scientists are exploring the possibilities.

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  • WSU is doing like 1/10000th of the antimatter research that the ESA are doing

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  • @101andrewj : Go visit the Center For Materials Research Lab by Dr. Lynn as a Ph.D in Particle Physics and Mechanical/Material Engineering for WSU. Watch the videos an read the WSUToday article that goes into depth on it.

  • watch my new video click my channel it is called "Antimatter Spacecraft Propulsion the Future is Now"

    Antimatter come from thunderstorms, planetary magnetic fields hold antimatter, to store antimatter you use a magnetic field.

    NASA confirms antimatter hurled from thunderstorms they detected it from a satellite.

  • Hahahaha,lame video...In europe in CERN, they make far more antimatter then anywhere else,great project...next will be compresed and optimized versions of CERn that would probavly still build in Europe so that there is no posible terrorism attacks for muslims,china,russia or usa for world domination and greed.

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