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Antihydrogen Trapped For 1000 Seconds

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Re: Antihydrogen Trapped For 1000 Seconds

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For those of us that don't know anything about it, can someone explain the significance of this achievement?

From the article:

"The long term storage of significant amounts of antihydrogen should soon settle the question of whether antimatter falls up or down."

One reason they would like to know if antimatter is repelled by gravity is that it could explain why the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.[1]

[1]: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-antimatter-gravity-unive...

Re: Antihydrogen Trapped For 1000 Seconds

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For those of us that don't know anything about it, can someone explain the significance of this achievement?

From the article: "The long term storage of significant amounts of antihydrogen should soon settle the question of whether antimatter falls up or down." One reason they would like to know if antimatter is repelled by gravity is that it could explain why the Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.[1] [1]: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-antimatter-gravity-unive...

>>"The long term storage of significant amounts of antihydrogen should soon settle the question of whether antimatter falls up or down."

Would this mean that if I am "holding onto" a chunk of antimatter heaver than myself I will fall up into space?

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