From: Skybuck Flying on
Ok,

So maybe the phaser works by firing tremendous ammounts of energy into a
target to spontanously combust it into flames/energy/plasma.

The drawback of the phaser would be that it might leave an immense energy
trace/signature.

I wonder what the effect would be of a anti-matter gun ?

Now suppose for a moment that it's possible to collect anti matter and store
it in a gun...

Let's assume "anti matter bullits" which are contained inside the gun, and
perhaps fired of with some gunpower as in a usual gun.

On impact the shell of the anti matter bullit would break apart releasing
the anti matter into the target's matter.

Now I am not a physics kind of guy... but as far as I know... anti-matter
cancels matter ?

Or does the opposite happen ? Is there a big bang of explosion/energy ?

So the question is:

"Would there be some kind of (energy) signature ?"

Or would it all "magically" disappear (perhaps into an alternate universe)
untraceable with todays technology ?! ;) :)

Bye,
Skybuck.


From: Rudolpho on
Op 21-5-2010 22:41, Proteus IIV schreef:

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You are infected by the CapsLockStuck virus :-(
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Groetjes,
Rudolpho
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