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Old 09-20-09, 01:40 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter View Post
You mean Tunguska? Well it wasn't an anti-matter meteor. Otherwise, we wouldn't be here!
All depends on the amount of Anti-Matter and how its is distrubeted. See an Anti-Matter explosion can destroy Anti-Matter it dosn't chain react, a small amount of A/M explodes and vaporizes the rest of the A/M which is why A/M isn't really good for weaponizing (imagin building 1,000 minature H-Bombs in one warhead just so all the A/M impacts Matter at the same time!)

Also don't forget there was just as much matter in the Tunguska metorite as A/M since when A/M is formed just as much matter is produced. (The Law of Baryon Number Conservation)
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