Physicists stop antimatter atoms “Positronium” with a laser
It is something that is extremely difficult to find in the universe. And they usually last only for the blink of an eye, just 1/142 billionths of a second.
Positronium can release enormous amounts of energy. And it may help create a better understanding of the “antimatter” that existed at the beginning of the universe. In addition, research into it could lead to a revolution in physics, the discovery of a cure for cancer, or even fast travel across space
But until now The mysterious antimatter is still in a state that we can hardly analyze. Because its atoms move around very quickly. But recently scientists have discovered a solution to this problem. By using a laser beam to freeze positronium atoms,
Dr. Ruggero Caravita, research team leader at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (Cern), based near Geneva, Switzerland. told the BBC that “Physicists are falling in love with the positron. It is a perfect atom. It is suitable for experiments done with antimatter.”
“Right now research is being conducted in all related fields. There are no obstacles in the way.”
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