sad. nonetheless, here- starship. makes me a little bit sad. nonetheless, here at- starship. makes me a little bit sad. nonetheless, here at thej sad. nonetheless, here at the anti matter factory, sad. nonetheless, here at the anti matterfactory, yes, that anti matter factory, yes, that its anti matterfactory, yes, that its actual name, jeffrey has acceded to create the opposite of the simplest element in the universe. anti hydrogen. 0nce universe. anti hydrogen. once the anti matter is created, it flies really, really fast around every that is behind all of these concrete blocks. and you know a thick concrete blocks in? you don t want to be near stuffed them. by looking at how antihydrogen behaves, geoffrey hopes to answer one of the universe s biggest mysteries. why is there no anti matter left in the universe? shouldn t matter and anti matter have been created equal amounts in the big bang and shouldn t all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? geoffrey s project is lo
slight imbalance. if antihydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently.- it ever so slightly differently. it ever so slightly differentl . , , ., , it ever so slightly differentl. , , ., differently. this is the top of the alpha differently. this is the top of the alpha g differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine - differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine were i the alpha g machine were anti matter stands for the gravity g stands for gravity. it tries to as the question what happens to anti matter if you drop it in the attic gravitational field. if you research found antihydrogen falls up is that of down, under gravity, what happens next? of down, under gravity, what happens next? that would be su er happens next? that would be surzer cool. happens next? that would be super cool, that happens next? that would be super cool, that would - happens next? that would be super cool, that wou
in creating the opposite of the simplest element in the universe. ..anti hydrogen. once the antimatter is created, it flies really, really fast around a ring that is behind all of these thick concrete blocks. and you know what thick concrete blocks mean it means you really don t want to be anywhere nearer to the stuff that is on the other side of them. and by looking at how anti hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe s biggest mysteries. why is there no antimatter left in the universe? shouldn t matter and antimatter have been created in equal amounts in the big bang, and shouldn t it all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? jeffrey s project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance if anti hydrogen
to see if there is a slight imbalance if anti hydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question, what happens to antimatter if you drop it in the gravitational field of the earth? if your experiment found that anti hydrogen falls up instead of down under gravity, what happens next? that would be super cool. that would be a complete revolution in science. that s a completely unanticipated result and would mean new physics, and probably a nobel prize for somebody who happens to be involved. i don t want to say me, because i helped bring the news to everyone, so do i get a bit of it? i will invite you.
to the stuff that is on the other side of them. and by looking at how anti hydrogen behaves, jeffrey is hoping to answer one of the universe s biggest mysteries. why is there no antimatter left in the universe? shouldn t matter and antimatter have been created in equal amounts in the big bang, and shouldn t it all have just cancelled out, leaving nothing behind? jeffrey s project is looking for an explanation, by testing to see if there is a slight imbalance if anti hydrogen does not in fact behave the same as normal hydrogen. maybe gravity affects it ever so slightly differently. this is the top of the alpha g machine, where g stands for gravity. this is the device that we are using to try and answer the question, what happens to antimatter if you drop it in the gravitational field of the earth.