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Old 13-May-2008, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ravens_cry View Post
A clue to watch out for in interstellar hunks of uranium would be that it might have a pitted, spongy look from long term bombardment with positive atoms. Also, would you, if you scanned it long enough, pick up occasional anomalous readings as an atom of the interstellar medium annihilate itself with a uranium atom? Would that be visible?
Doesn't Antimatter and matter anihilation result in Gamma Radiation?
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