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Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
Watching Photons Interfere: "Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer" : Uncertain Principles
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Bottled for a mammoth 15 minutes now, paving the way for experiments relating to such mysteries as to where all the missing antimatter has gone, i.e. half the matter not in the universe.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...=feeds-newsxml
Nice bottle:
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhen I was littler and read sci-fi, I wanted to go to Alpha Centauri on one of the first colony ships.
When I was littler and looked at pictures in comic books, I wanted to fly to Alpha Centauri under my own power - after spending several years basking in the earthlings yellow sun that is.
FTFM (version II)
When I was littler and looked at pictures in my nan's Littlewoods catalogue (pages 1162 - 1178), I wanted to ... unfortunately at this point my mum would always burst into the room and order me to wear my boxing gloves to bed (yet again).
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey haven't even found di-lithium yet.
It'll take a while to get to anti-uranium. .
Arse.
When I was littler and read sci-fi, I wanted to go to Alpha Centauri on one of the first colony ships.
Yet we still don't have flying cars, jaunt belts or food pills.
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Colour when talking about individual atoms is a bit misleading though. I presume they are checking the (gaps between) energy levels of positrons around a -ve charge nucleus are equal.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat colour is anti-matter?
It's the first thing they are going to look at according to this article. The big surprise will come if it's different to ordinary matter, together with much science being tipped into the bin.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWell, I always though that protons were red, electrons were blue and neutrons were yellow. Or was it grey?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat colour is regular matter?
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat colour is anti-matter?
because...er
just because.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
There's a reason Iron is the "magic stopping point" but I forget why. Something to do with energy levels I suppose... you can get to Iron with each 'reaction' generating energy but beyond that you have to put energy in to create heavier nuclei?
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Originally posted by centurian View Post
Either way, all the atoms in our body heavier than helium were created in a star exploding. So we are all made of stardust.
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