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杰克·威廉森

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Chapter 1 Antimatter

CT radiation 杰克·威廉森 551Words 2018-03-14
Humans have noticed strange signs in the sky since birth: meteors piercing the night sky, novas from exploding stars, cratered lunar surfaces, and groups of asteroids formed after planets exploded. These are formed by the reaction of antimatter from outside the solar system with matter in the solar system.The atomic polarity of antimatter is just opposite to that of matter, the atomic nucleus is negative, and the electrons surrounding the nucleus are positive.It has all the elements and properties of the substances we are familiar with.As long as it is not in contact with matter, antimatter is very stable.

Once matter and antimatter collide, a violent explosion will occur. Compared with it, a nuclear explosion is just like lighting a lot of matches, which is insignificant.The way matter and antimatter react is different from the way positive and negative charges attract each other, and the way that positive and negative particles cancel each other out.In this particular reaction, one type of charge is eliminated, leaving the other, releasing enormous amounts of energy.Einstein calculated that every kilogram of antimatter consumed would generate about 2.5 billion kilowatt-hours of energy. The first people to really understand antimatter were space engineers.Most of them died in this explosion because antimatter looked exactly like matter.The only way to test it is by contact, which has so far turned out to be a disaster.

Instead of being intimidated by antimatter, space engineers affectionately call it CT, and are boldly trying to conquer it and use its powerful energy to create a new kind of freedom—energy freedom.But if CT is used improperly, it will destroy all kinds of freedoms that human beings have gained.This is the problem facing all of our planets today. —Excerpt from "Endless Energy" by Martin Bryan
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