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How could the power to adjust the fundamental forces deal with antimatter attacks?

Context The Scientocratic Hivemind can supernaturally strengthen or weaken the fundamental forces within atoms. It can influence the forces within a sphere of influence measuring 9,999 km. It can't ...
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Most efficient way to covertly obtain antimatter for a weapon

Context Suppose that, sometime in the future, terrorists and conspicuously-evil nations and politicians are tired of using regular old nuclear bombs to destroy their rivals' cities - cities on the ...
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Effectiveness of antimatter particle accelerators in space warfare

I came up with this idea for a space-based weapon and I'm wondering how viable it actually is. The weapon is made possible using portals. The Portals The portals are a clarketech produced by a portal ...
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KBC Void Stupendously Massive "Vacuum Hydrogen" generators- How to convert the Anti-Hydrogen into Hydrogen?

So, let me get this straight right here. According to Wikipedia: "The KBC Void (or Local Hole) is an immense, comparatively empty region of space,...... The underdensity is proposed to be ...
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I have an unlimited supply of antimatter -- how do I actually make my spaceship go?

I'm making a book series set in the medium and far future of humanity, at various stages. Some elements are based in harder science than others. Throughout the timeline, Dyson swarms serve as the VIP ...
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How much shielding do you need to survive an antimatter explosion?

The Story (Literally) Extract: First Draft, Third Person Limited. "C'mon! We need the engines back, now!" Valerie yelped over the general channel. The interceptor floated adrift, otherwise ...
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How would we make antimatter in industrial quantities?

The Setting Let's say, for the sake of argument, we have a dyson swarm. This very small torus of swarm mirrors collects over 20 exawatts of power in photons. Most of this power is lost, leaving only ...
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Could a planet support life if its only energy came from antimatter striking its atmosphere?

This planet is a rogue planet without any star or without being volcanically active. Antimatter continually collides with the planet, and annihilates with hydrogen in the upper atmosphere. This ...
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Would a radio made out of Anti matter be able to communicate with a radio made from regular matter?

I am working with some possible concepts for my world building project and had the idea for two alien civilizations. One made from regular matter and another made out of antimatter in their own solar ...
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What kind of explosion could explode the whole Earth? [duplicate]

I want to make technology that can explode the whole Earth. The problem is that antimatter explosions and nuclear explosions just don't have the juice needed to blow up the planet. Conventional ...
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Could black holes be used as a particle accelerator

I was originally was thinking of using the Jets emitted by black holes to create antimatter, however those might not fit the setting I want, due to the fact they are don't seem to occur commonly in ...
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Could harvesting antimatter from a Gas giant's van Allen Belts be feasible?

Could a sufficiently advanced civilization feasibly harvest antimatter from the van allen belts of a gas giant and use it for fast interplanetary travel. The main idea stemmed from this video, among ...
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Chemical component that would be dangerous (existential threat) when liquid, but safe if it evaporates?

The story I am writing takes place in a world where someone invented time travel. This technology, and the control of anti matter is only available for the creator (and the protagonist that helps him)....
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What happens to an individual atom in an antimatter reaction? [closed]

So the answers to this question I asked about an antimatter accident got me thinking about the particulars of interactions better atoms and subatomic antimatter. I'm assuming an antiproton would ...
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Naturally occurring, stable form of antimatter

The mineral handwavium contains a naturally occurring, stable form of antimatter (i.e. prevented from coming in contact with regular matter) that can be mined. How is this even remotely plausible? ...
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Using a Dyson Sphere to Produce Antimatter?

Could a relatively sparse Dyson Sphere be used to produce a useful amount of antimatter for weaponry in the form of antimatter missiles and maybe basic antimatter fusion drives?
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Antimatter accident afterglow?

Per this question I've been giving thought for some time to restricting the use of antimatter and it occurs to me that an object lesson in what can go wrong might go a long way to discouraging its use....
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Could black holes made of matter and antimatter explode if they were to collide? [closed]

Let's say you have two same-mass black holes, about 10 solar masses each, but while one is made of pure matter, the other is made of pure antimatter. Obviously no amount of energy produced could ...
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Does the sun provide enough energy to accelerate a large ship to a decent proportion of the speed of light?

This came up when running some numbers on the hard science possibilities of interstellar colonization and I mostly want to know whether I made some major errors and am off by a few orders of magnitude ...
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energy sources for intergalactic travel in fictitious universe with similar laws of known physics but different evolution

This question differs slightly from the many excellent threads on topics similar to this one. In the fictional universe I am contemplating, the same laws of physics apply as in ours, but because of a ...
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Photosynthetic life using gamma radiation

Okay, so I have a planet that gets from its star a solar flux of 1360 W/m^2. The catch? As the star is powered by matter-antimatter reactions, it's predominantly, if not entirely, gamma rays. There is ...
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Is it useful to use a reverse thrust system on a huge interstellar spaceship (1.7km) to slow down in space?

I’m working on a personal 3d animation project: A big, BIG interstellar spaceship (about 1.7 km long), propelled by two antimatter engines (Like the Venture Star, in the introduction of Avatar). https:...
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Converting Matter To Antimatter And Vice Versa

Okay, I would like to know if there is a safe way of converting matter into antimatter, in the theoretical case of say, an manned expedition to a planet made of antimatter. How would I be able to turn ...
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Hosting Life Near an Anti-Star

An anti-star is a star that produces energy via antimatter annihilation. As annihilation is 100% efficient at turning matter into energy, an anti-star the mass of the Sun produces 100 times as much ...
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Harvesting Antimatter from Solar Flares

An old NASA news article I came across states that a solar flare observed in 2002 produced around a half-kilo of antimatter: https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/rhessi_antimatter.html How ...
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How to annihilate an object completely? [closed]

I would like to annihilate an object (approx size of a table), in that I want to make it not exist in any recognizable form. (gamma radiation, etc. would be fine). My knowledge of physics would fit on ...
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How far would an antimatter asteroid made inside our solar system? [closed]

Imagine right now an antimatter asteroid the size of Hawaii of extraterrestrial origin enters our solar system and is on a collision course with one of the inner planet, Mercury at a fantastic speed ...
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The use of antimatter being a solution to the Fermi Paradox [closed]

While there are many proposed solutions to the Fermi Paradox, one option in particular stood out to me as a likely candidate: antimatter. It's no secret that antimatter is one of the most dangerous ...
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How could an antimatter battery take the shaking and knocks from being in an active android? [closed]

There are quite a few questions on here related to using antimatter-matter annihilations as an energy source or weapon and it seems one big issue is the safety issue of it not all going off if damaged....
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Cons of Antimatter Weaponry

In the story I'm creating, a major weapon type of humanity will be Antimatter based weaponry. This is a fairly new technology, as antimatter production facilities have just reached the size and ...
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Antimatter filled buckyballs - The energy storage medium of the future

Antimatter gets used a lot in SciFi due to it's mind-bending energy density. If you can store it in a form that requires no power and is at least mildly idiot-proof then you've just solved half of ...
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How long and where could an antimatter object survive in space?

Are there any areas of space where an antimatter object, the size of a small house could survive without coming into contact with any or extremely minimal amounts of matter? I had assumed in all ...
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How fast does an antimatter bullet need to move to pierce rather than explode?

The environment is set in (ideal) space with no air for the bullet to interact with. It should encounter nothing until it reaches its target. The bullet is assumed to be a perfect sphere with a ...
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Would there be any place for nuclear-powered spaceships in a world where antimatter propulsion is the standard?

Nuclear fission rockets are becoming obsolete and have been superseded by the more efficient antimatter engines, which have nearly 100% efficiency and do not produce pollutants. I'm wondering this: in ...
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Would an antimatter bullet fired from a sniper rifle even reach its target?

Let's say our villain fires an antimatter rifle from behind a magnetic field over a km from the target. The bullet is traveling over 1000 meters per second. If it reaches its target, the 13 gram ...
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How much antimatter can we theoretically hold in a Minimum Magnetic Field Trap?

I will be using solar antimatter production via Schwinger pair production like the VARIES project but I need to store it for bulk use. The containment will be a satellite orbiting the sun close enough ...
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What would a life-form be like if it's antimatter-based

I've been thinking of the idea of creating and adding an alien species that's antimatter-based (being from a universe where antimatter became the majority instead of "normal matter"). However, I'm ...
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Could anti-matter virtual particles be theoretically harvested from the quantum flux?

I was wondering if a vacuum created within a particular material in the shape of sphere could be used to harvest anti-matter from virtual particles? Within the vacuum, theoretically, virtual ...
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Methods and Feasibility of Antimatter Mining?

Say 200-300 years in the future, humankind has colonized much of the solar system, using a combination of laser thermal drives and solid-core nuclear rockets (fusion never really panned out). ...
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Is antimatter boosted nuclear weapon theoretically possible?

Are there any fundamental obstacles to using a nuclear explosion as a trigger for antimatter generation and thus considerably increasing the yield?
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The great battery swap [closed]

An alien contra-organization wants to spur the development of Earth to help humans in the near-future in presence of a prime-directive like law. They cannot establish actual contact, so they do the ...
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Antimatter internal combustion engine

I have an idea for an extremely crackpot engine design for a future society I may incorporate into my story. What would happen is individual antihydrogen molecules injected into the center of carbon ...
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Feasibility of an Antimatter-Catalysed Ram Augmented Interstellar Rocket (AC-RAIR)

A fictional starship that I am designing functions via a form of Bussard ramjet that uses hydrogen from the interstellar medium as reaction mass, not as fuel. In order to accelerate the propellant, ...
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How can I destroy a planet with antimatter?

So I found the base of these pesky rebels on this planet and I am tasked with destroying the planet to eliminate the rebels once and for all. Unfortunately, my death star has malfunctioned and has ...
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Would one atom of antimatter be lethal if annihilated inside the brain?

I am dealing with a dystopian story that tries to come up with some kind of total surveillence or control from higher authorities. The authorities threaten to kill those who disobey them by simply ...
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How would an antimatter reactor actually work?

In the far future, antimatter is used for energy storage: Huge space stations with powerful solar arrays orbit the sun a bit inside Mercury's orbit, using the energy to create small amounts of anti-...
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If antimatter were common starship fuel, what could prevent it from being commonly weaponized? [duplicate]

My scenario involves a high sci-fi setting, where starships are readily available to civilians with sufficient qualifications and money. Most civilians would not be fueling ships with antimatter ...
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Reason to stay on a doomed spaceship [closed]

For plot reasons, the captain must stay on the ship while his crew (including his wife) get in escape pods and leave. Unfortunately we haven't found a satisfying reason for this yet. What engine or ...
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How much energy would be released in a collision of planets of matter & antimatter?

Let's assume that the Earth has a body of equivalent mass directed at it that is made up purely of antimatter. This antimatter is held back in a containment bubble I created that moves it towards the ...
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How to produce enough power to create a pair of proton-antiproton?

I've recently discovered something great: the Schwinger effect. It says that if you concentrate enough power thanks to laser into a single point in space, it will spawn a pair of proton and antiproton....
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