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Old March 19th 04, 02:47 PM
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)
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Default Sedna, space probes?, colonies? what's next?


"Coridon Henshaw @ (TH+ESE) sympatico.ca)" (chenshawREMOVE wrote in
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(G EddieA95) wrote in
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Manmade fusion doesn't exist yet, and antimatter is an energy *sink*
(making it requires more energy than you get from it).


sigh

Only from AOL....


Umm, he's right on both counts. Unless you know of a source for ready
made antimatter.

Antimatter is a great storage mechanism, but creating the antimatter in the
first place requires energy.


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conclusion that the Bush administration will go to any lengths to deny
reality." -- Charley Reese



 




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