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Re: Space Stations...
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 18 Jun 2000 17:45:48 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Randy Williams writes:
> typos. it was supposed to read 'Hyper-Antimatter Pulse'. what that means is
> that a magnetic field shoots antimatter in pulses toward a core of excited
> (hence the name hyper) atoms to cause the atoms to release thier extra
> electrons. Then positrons and the free electrons collide and produce the
> antimatter explosion that electricity is collected from. The energy relased
> from the explosion is fed back into the engine and used to induce a electron
> capture decay in the atoms, to replace the lost electrons. Got it?
Hehe. Wish it were that simple with our current technology, it sure could help
humanity a lot.
BUT... that's why you guys are here, and that's why I stay in .castle, and
I'll let you have fun with your futuristic Hyper-Antimatter Pulses. <grin>
-Shiri
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Space Stations...
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| (...) Sure could, but it could also do alot of harm. Just think of armies duking it out with antimatter rifles! (...) Hahahaha! OK. :) Wait a minute, then how come your in .space? :) -- Mark Nelson Speedy's Lego Page: (URL) (24 years ago, 18-Jun-00, to lugnet.space)
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| typos. it was supposed to read 'Hyper-Antimatter Pulse'. what that means is that a magnetic field shoots antimatter in pulses toward a core of excited (hence the name hyper) atoms to cause the atoms to release thier extra electrons. Then positrons (...) (24 years ago, 18-Jun-00, to lugnet.space)
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