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Published: 2013-07-06 08:26:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 402; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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Will it travel through space?We find out with our army of antimatter powered amp satellites.
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Axo-Kss [2013-10-18 05:58:11 +0000 UTC]
How would the antimatter be obtained and stored?
How would the sound travel through space, since sound is unable to travel in vaccuum?
Hook these satellites up to a planet. If they are powerful enough, then they will make the planet vibrate; note that this will probably be like (and possibly trigger) an earthquake.
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Xazo-Tak In reply to Axo-Kss [2013-10-22 08:43:02 +0000 UTC]
Space isn't a vacuum, just extremely low density gas.
Probably densest within solar systems, and least dense between galaxies.
So, if you play a sound loud enough...
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damousies [2013-07-07 00:06:10 +0000 UTC]
If they're antimatter amps does that make them ampimatter?
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Maki-Tak [2013-07-06 09:28:23 +0000 UTC]
If they're antimatter powered, why do they have solar panels?
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Xazo-Tak In reply to Maki-Tak [2013-07-06 22:26:53 +0000 UTC]
To disguise them as conventional telecommunications satellites.
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