RE: Antimatter belt around Earth discovered by Pamela craft
August 7, 2011 at 11:06 pm
(This post was last modified: August 7, 2011 at 11:07 pm by popeyespappy.)
(August 7, 2011 at 9:14 pm)Judas BentHer Wrote: Sure, and I agree. Just like Geothermal energy, etc...
I find it fascinating however, that no matter what we discover, it seems as if the first thought isn't fascination, admiration, appreciation. It's exploitation. How can we use this to make a profit? How can we market this, patent this, how can we use this for fuel, for energy, so that there's another costly resource available?
I fail to see the problem. Physicists have been aware of the potential of a matter/antimatter as a fuel (100% conversion of matter to energy) ever since the possibility of the existence of antimatter was realized. The problem is that antimatter is incredibly expensive to produce. The LHC could run for 10,000 years and the amount of antimatter produced wouldn’t fill a thimble. However if you could fill a thimble it could power a spaceship to other stars.
Now here we have confirmed that a potentially usable source of antimatter literally surrounds the planet. Yet for some reason it is a problem that people want to use it.
*shakes head, scratches ass and wonders off to the next thread…
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