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user posted image rSubmitted by Waspie Dwarf: Fragile particles rarely seen in our Universe have been merged with ordinary electrons to make a new form of matter. Di-positronium, as the new molecule is known, was predicted to exist in 1946 but has remained elusive to science. Now, a US team has created thousands of the molecules by merging electrons with their antimatter equivalent: positrons. The discovery, reported in the journal Nature, is a key step in the creation of ultra-powerful lasers known as gamma-ray annihilation lasers. "The difference in the power available from a gamma-ray laser compared to a normal laser is the same as the difference between a nuclear explosion and a chemical explosion," said Dr David Cassidy of the University of California, Riverside, and one of the authors of the paper.

"It would have an incredibly high power density." As a result, there is a huge interest in the technology from the military as well as energy researchers who believe the lasers could be used to kick-start nuclear fusion in a reactor. Di-positronium was first predicted to exist by theoretical physicist John Wheeler and its component atoms - positronium - were first isolated in 1951. These short-lived, hydrogen-like atoms consist of an electron and a positron, a positively charged antiparticle.

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III
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That sounds like a discovery that could lead to many other new discoveries!
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gamma-ray annihilation lasers


Cool
Shuriken
Red alert, Omega molecule... ph34r.gif
ShaunZero
I'm starting to think we may have faster than light speed travel in less than 20 years. The amount of discoveries being made in science recently is amazing.

And this discovery could lead to all sorts of technology with HUGE amounts of energy. Think of the things we could do... @_@
III
Yeap this could be the very first step towards lightsabers ... grin2.gif

The true Jedi shall roam the universe, oh yes it shall happen.
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