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Old June 18th 08, 07:53 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Scott Hedrick[_2_]
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Default Antimatter = antigravity?


"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
dakotatelephone...
They are going to check up on what the stuff does in regards to a gravity
field:
http://space.newscientist.com/articl...e-fall-up.html


Antimatter is not "opposite matter". It's matter with an opposite electrical
charge. It still has mass. There's no reason to expect antimatter to behave
differently than a similar amount of matter, other than effects due to the
charge.


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