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RE: Simple Question #10 - What Will Happen if You Touch Antimatter? What Actually is Antimatter?
Very comprehensive article on Anti-matter.
I think its really cool that scientists store anti-matter in magnetic fields so that it won't come into contact with matter.
Yeah, as because magnetic fields don't interact with them. They are also kept in high vacuum, so that they don't interact with air particles. However, microscopic amount of antiparticles will not be much destructive as an nuclear bomb, but they can at least damage the device in which they are kept.
well sure a few particles can't be very destructive but they somehow were able to gather a larger mass then they could have some issues.