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Geneva’s CERN hails delicate test on transporting antimatter as a scientific success
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:36 pm
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GENEVA (AP) — Scientists in Geneva took some antiprotons out for a spin — a very delicate one — in a truck, in a never-tried-before test drive that has been deemed a success.
If this so-called antimatter had come into contact with actual matter, even for a fraction of an instant, it would have been annihilated in a quick flash of energy. So experts at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, had to be extra careful when they took 92 antiprotons on the road for a short ride on Tuesday.
The antiprotons were suspended in a vacuum inside a specially designed box and held in place by supercooled magnets.
In methodical exercise over about three hours, the nearly 1,000-kilogram (2,200-pound) cryogenic box was craned up slowly and moved through a cavernous lab the onto the truck.
The drive on CERN’s campus itself lasted only about a half-hour to test how — if at all — the infinitesimal particles could be transported by road without seeping out.
The antiprotons were then placed back in their usual lab area, and the operation was concluded with applause, claims of success, and a bottle of Champagne.
“Transporting antimatter is a pioneering and ambitious project,” said Gautier Hamel de Monchenault, CERN’s director for research and computing. “We are at the beginning of an exciting scientific journey that will allow us to further deepen our understanding of antimatter.”
GENEVA (AP) — Scientists in Geneva took some antiprotons out for a spin — a very delicate one — in a truck, in a never-tried-before test drive that has been deemed a success.
If this so-called antimatter had come into contact with actual matter, even for a fraction of an instant, it would have been annihilated in a quick flash of energy. So experts at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, had to be extra careful when they took 92 antiprotons on the road for a short ride on Tuesday.
The antiprotons were suspended in a vacuum inside a specially designed box and held in place by supercooled magnets.
In methodical exercise over about three hours, the nearly 1,000-kilogram (2,200-pound) cryogenic box was craned up slowly and moved through a cavernous lab the onto the truck.
The drive on CERN’s campus itself lasted only about a half-hour to test how — if at all — the infinitesimal particles could be transported by road without seeping out.
The antiprotons were then placed back in their usual lab area, and the operation was concluded with applause, claims of success, and a bottle of Champagne.
“Transporting antimatter is a pioneering and ambitious project,” said Gautier Hamel de Monchenault, CERN’s director for research and computing. “We are at the beginning of an exciting scientific journey that will allow us to further deepen our understanding of antimatter.”
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:40 pm to Eurocat
Warp technology lurking like Jody reading this.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:40 pm to Eurocat
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If this so-called antimatter had come into contact with actual matter, even for a fraction of an instant, it would have been annihilated in a quick flash of energy.
Question from a position of ignorance: does the antimatter get annihilated along with the matter in equal proportions? In other words, if there were more antimatter than matter in the initial contact, would the antimatter continue annihilating until it was "used up?"
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:41 pm to wesfau
From the research to date no it would not.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:47 pm to Eurocat
A milligram of antimatter meeting a milligram of matter would release as much energy as a small nuclear explosion.
I’m glad these scientists had fun though.
I’m glad these scientists had fun though.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:48 pm to wesfau
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Question from a position of ignorance: does the antimatter get annihilated along with the matter in equal proportions? In other words, if there were more antimatter than matter in the initial contact, would the antimatter continue annihilating until it was "used up?"
I guess there would be some leftover antimatter. In our universe, the opposite is true, which is one reason why we exist.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:50 pm to Eurocat
I'm a big proponent of the theory that activities at the LHC are responsible for all of the Mandela Effects we see today.
Like, probably not, but it's a fun one to believe.
Like, probably not, but it's a fun one to believe.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:52 pm to Eurocat
These idiots are going to end up making a calculation error and kill us all
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:53 pm to Eurocat
Many of these same scientists are against nuclear power plants.
1 kilogram of antimatter ? ~43 megatons of TNT (comparable to the largest hydrogen bombs ever tested, like the Tsar Bomba at ~50 Mt).
1 kilogram of antimatter ? ~43 megatons of TNT (comparable to the largest hydrogen bombs ever tested, like the Tsar Bomba at ~50 Mt).
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:53 pm to Jon Ham
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A milligram of antimatter meeting a milligram of matter would release as much energy as a small nuclear explosion.
I’m glad these scientists had fun though.
Good thing the amount of antimatter in the container was 18 orders of magnitude less than a milligram, then.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:53 pm to Decatur
And physicists do not know why there is more matter than anti-matter. As you said, if it existed in equal proportions, nothing much would exist.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:58 pm to Eurocat
92 anti protons is nothing. They have to find an efficient way to make anti matter before transporting it is even something to think about. To make 1 gram of antimatter (power of like 40 atom bombs) it costs trillions of dollars. Not efficient at all.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:59 pm to Eurocat
Sounds like the opening scene of a heist movie.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 2:21 pm to Eurocat
Didn't CERN also create a mini black hole not too long ago? These guys won't be satisfied until they blow up the whole planet.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 2:28 pm to Jon Ham
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A milligram of antimatter meeting a milligram of matter would release as much energy as a small nuclear explosion.
Some of you need to look up how much anti-matter they have created all total. I promise we are safe
I too enjoyed Angels & Demons
Posted on 3/24/26 at 2:50 pm to DarthRebel
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Some of you need to look up how much anti-matter they have created all total. I promise we are safe
Of course. This is always how the movie starts
Posted on 3/24/26 at 2:56 pm to Eurocat
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The antiprotons were suspended in a vacuum
I think this is the most amazing part of this story. I've seen the engineering that goes into creating the level of vacuum neccessary for something as mundane as an electron microscope, molecular pumps and the engineering that goes into creating the seals is amazing. To create a volume so devoid of matter to allow the containment of anti-matter for that long is next-level engineering.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 3:51 pm to Jon Ham
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A milligram of antimatter meeting a milligram of matter would release as much energy as a small nuclear explosion.
Would explosion of antimatter have any type of fallout, or would it be a clean explosion?
Posted on 3/24/26 at 3:59 pm to RidiculousHype
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These idiots are going to end up making a calculation error and kill us all
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