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Just curious ...
I am not a physics student but was just wondering, how much research is being done on the most abundant source of energy on our planet, ‘matter’ that is. Hydrocarbons are at midway point, energy consumption doesn’t want to slowdown as more nations are modernizing / industrializing not to mention it’s a one time harvest. Why not get energy out of matter; I am not talking about Nuclear reactors, I am talking about matter antimatter reactors, do we have the technology to build them does anyone know?
I am not a physics student but was just wondering, how much research is being done on the most abundant source of energy on our planet, ‘matter’ that is. Hydrocarbons are at midway point, energy consumption doesn’t want to slowdown as more nations are modernizing / industrializing not to mention it’s a one time harvest. Why not get energy out of matter; I am not talking about Nuclear reactors, I am talking about matter antimatter reactors, do we have the technology to build them does anyone know?