Subject: Re: [FFML] [SM/AMG/BGC/Many Others;Shiva continuity] Black Moon
From: "Aubry Thonon" <athonon@itds.com>
Date: 4/27/1998, 3:19 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

On 27 Apr 98 at 12:41, Chan Wei Lik wrote:
Anti-neutronium isn't any different from neutronium and it won't blow up 
in contact with >other stuff.

I'm not too sure about this, I once read a story about using an
anti-nutronium bomb to turn the Earth into another asteriod belt. 

Forgive my ignorance - but I don't remember Neutronium as one of the 
elementary particles.  And if it is a compound on the periodical 
table, it certainly does not have an "anti-" anything to 
atomically react with.

electrons and positrons are examples of matter/anti-matter particles. 
 The matter/anti-matter reaction, so far as I know, only works for 
sub-atomic particles - it does not matter what the atomic compound 
is, what matters is the composition of the sub-atomic particles which 
come into contact.



Aubry Thonon - ITDS Intelicom
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