AntiMatter Found!

a post by Justin, filed in Uncategorized on January 16th, 2008. Read the full post »

Antimatter, a substance which annihilates matter on contact, has had it’s source discovered. Scientists have discovered that antimatter is created by stars being ripped apart by neutron stars and black holes. Apparently the center of the milky way galaxy has a cloud of antimatter about 10,000 light years wide. They don’t know whether it was exploding stars or dark matter that created the cloud.

The researchers calculate that a relatively ordinary star getting torn apart by a black hole or neutron star orbiting around it — a so-called “low mass X-ray binary” — could spew on the order of one hundred thousand billion billion billion billion positrons (a 1 followed by 41 zeroes) per second. These could account for a great deal of the antimatter that scientists have inferred, reducing or potentially eliminating the need for exotic explanations such as ones involving dark matter.

for full story go to——–http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20080111/sc_space/sourceofmysteriousantimatterfound

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  1. Alec Gorge January 16, 2008

    2 things…can you elaborate more…I mean this is a big deal!! Also when you say “it was exploding stars or dark matter that created” do you mean “it was exploding stars or black holes that created”?

  2. Justin January 16, 2008

    I don’t really know…I was just writing what the news post said. For full story go to http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20080111/sc_space/sourceofmysteriousantimatterfound

  3. Alec Gorge January 16, 2008

    I dug it!

  4. Griffin January 16, 2008

    Justin, you need to start categorizing your own posts so that I don’t have to.

  5. Joshua January 17, 2008

    This is cool, but you need to elaborate.

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