• Angels and Demons Anti-matter explosion: Is is realistic?
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[QUOTE=Dclone2;16486210]The universe would only be gone if all the matter and antimatter would somehow annihilate completely, which couldn't happen if I'm not mistaken, because there is more matter than antimatter.[/QUOTE] How do we know that? We can't exactly see that far out into the entirety of space, For all we know it could be in a single space, just floating around, waiting to be hit by a planet.
[QUOTE=Beafman;16486231]How do we know that? We can't exactly see that far out into the entirety of space, For all we know it could be in a single space, just floating around, waiting to be hit by a planet.[/QUOTE] what the hell are you talking about [editline]12:24AM[/editline] edit: okay what i just said turned out to be incredibly stupid but w/e
Angels and Demons = movie
It's been said before in the thread, but if it's 1/4 of a gram then shit's going down like a subatomic bomb, those people would have been fucking screwed.
[QUOTE=A mongoose;16486384]It's been said before in the thread, but if it's 1/4 of a gram then shit's going down like a subatomic bomb, those people would have been fucking screwed.[/QUOTE] I liked the word "Glassed" Don't know why?
Because when energy reacts a lot with dust, or something that has recently become dust, it melds it together, forming glass.
equal to what my ass produces after an entire day of fast food.
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short answer no long answer no it's not
No it isnt very realistic, besides it would probably be a lot more devastating than the one in the movie.
nO, SINCE WE HAVEN'T PROPERLY ANNIHILATED THE AMOUNT OF ANTI-MATTER. WE DON'T KNOW. THAT WAS PROBABLY JUST HOW THE DIRECTOR THOUGHT HOW IT WOULD LOOK LIKE. SRSLY. SOME OF YOU ARE TARDED. I SWARRR [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Dumb. Stop getting banned." - Monkeyjoe))[/highlight]
it's believed that anti-matter would simply blink out of existence, i don't see why it has to make a gigantic explosion.
[QUOTE=Kiyasha Omin;16487033]it's believed that anti-matter would simply blink out of existence, i don't see why it has to make a gigantic explosion.[/QUOTE] iF YOU annihilated shit load of antimatter you won't be able to blink becure you die
anti matter can be EAISLy created it just takes a lot of power imagine the worlds electricity turning off for an hour, then back on, they'd make a fuckton with that.
The actual size of the explosion and devastation is probably about right. [url]http://www79.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=5.3+kiloton+nuclear+explosion[/url] [QUOTE=Kiyasha Omin;16487033]it's believed that anti-matter would simply blink out of existence, i don't see why it has to make a gigantic explosion.[/QUOTE] No, because that would be in violation of energy conservation.
[QUOTE=Yiffing Furr;16487106]anti matter can be EAISLy created it just takes a lot of power imagine the worlds electricity turning off for an hour, then back on, they'd make a fuckton with that.[/QUOTE] No, you wouldn't get "fuckton" of antimatter if you shut down the electricity for one hour. The particle accelerators would still work in the same speed generating a few particles on each run. According to Wikipedia it would cost $62.5 trillion to produce 1 fucking gram of this thing, not to mention the time it would need. EDIT: The caps key was fucking around, so sorry for that.
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;16486364]Angels and Demons = movie[/QUOTE] It was a book before it was a movie. I read the book after I read the DaVinci code, because I realized there was a book two. I've never seen the movie - but based on my self opinion - the book is always better than the movie.
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NO because humans can't create anti matter
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[QUOTE=Raider27;16487531]NO because humans can't create anti matter[/QUOTE] did you give this post any thought at all before hitting that "submit reply" button
[QUOTE=Raider27;16487531]NO because humans can't create anti matter[/QUOTE] NO because humans can't create anti-cows
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I facepalmed so fucking hard when they said, "The container holds anti-matter!", purely out of reaction. Seriously, It wouldn't explode, the LHC wouldn't produce that much in that short of a time span, and it wouldn't explode. It would destroy a much larger area than portrayed than in the movie though. Such a dumb fucking movie. [quote]anti matter can be EAISLy created it just takes a lot of power imagine the worlds electricity turning off for an hour, then back on, they'd make a fuckton with that.[/quote] No it can't. So much power that it takes out the 'easy' factor you referenced earlier. The entire world turning off their power for an hour wouldn't create that much.
Lol, I can't believe they still can't make CGI look better. You can totally tell those two guys that get plowed by a bench or whatever, up on the stairs, are CGI.
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;16485941]mixing matter and antimatter results in annihilation, which releases quite a lot of energy so if there's enough of it, shit can get seriously fucked up[/QUOTE] Anti matter and matter have never made contact because when the reaction occurs, it creates more anti-matter. Therefor, if it were ever to mix, you wouldn't be alive to know about it.
[QUOTE=Kiyasha Omin;16487033]it's believed that anti-matter would simply blink out of existence, i don't see why it has to make a gigantic explosion.[/QUOTE] Generally it would just release a shitload of gamma rays everywhere. Not impressive to look at, but still high in energy and dangerous to humans.
I actually do know a thing or two about this stuff. Antimatter is the most explosive thing we can think of of, and theoretically it would be impossible to be more explosive but we know so little about the universe that I'm not sure if that's true. The LHC would not take billions of years to make a gram, I don't know how long it would be but the fastest thing we had before it would take about a hundred or two. And to the above guy, it creates pure energy when it explodes. Only when we make matter do we create an equal amount of antimatter.
[QUOTE=Xenos;16488044]Anti matter and matter have never made contact because when the reaction occurs, it creates more anti-matter. Therefor, if it were ever to mix, you wouldn't be alive to know about it.[/QUOTE] Cosmic rays react with matter, creates minute quantities of Anti-matter. Anti-matter is annihilated upon contact with matter.
[QUOTE=FlyingDog;16488159]Cosmic rays react with matter, creates minute quantities of Anti-matter. Anti-matter is annihilated upon contact with matter.[/QUOTE] Anti-matter is made in the sun and stays in the sun. Anti-matter is neutralized inside the sun when it interacts with regular matter.
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