Re: Balloon-Borne Instrument Collects Antimatter (fwd)

From: Clint O'Dell (clintodell@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 18 1999 - 13:06:43 MDT


>If such a galaxy were to collide with a normal-matter galaxy the fireworks
>would be quite amazing.

It would be quite scary! I assume that the side with the most matter of its
type would win. Is there a way that our side can gain an advantage so that
were not annihilated?! Since annihilation produces pure energy would that
hold the two universes apart in a rhythmic pattern for a while? I'm
picturing power much greater than a supernova.

On another note.
How can an anti-matter galaxy and a posi-matter(?) galaxy co-exist?
Is this because there is nothing between the galaxies? All empty space?

Not to be million questions or anything but if disaster is possible its
probably worth while to prepare for it now.

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