On Dec 29, 10:25 pm, BURT wrote:
Anti matter could not make it pass the atmosphere in cosmic rays to be
captured by an accelerator.
Your ignorance of the nature of cosmic rays notwithstanding, the
antimatter used in accelerators is not "captured" from cosmic
rays; it is produced from protons:
http://www-bd.fnal.gov/public/antiproton.html
Since it is attractive it would
immediately anihalate with its counterpart. There is the possibility
of 500 quintillion attractive interactions before it reaches the
ground.
The proton and supposed anti proton colliders do not produce what anti
matter theory predicts.
In fact, they produce exactly what theory predicts.
When matter is smashed you get more exotic
forms of hadrons but no light. You should get some high energy light
but you don't.
Eh, yes you do.See for example:
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/469031.html
This is simply a fact.
The fact is you are simple.
-jc