Anti-matter

Anti-matter

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Released:1972-01-01
Genre:Animation
Duration:5 min
Director:Lewis Hall, Carlos Guiterrez-Mena
Actors:
Production:University of California Los Angeles

Overview:

This program explores the subject of anti-matter; its significance as a destructive process and the possibility of its constructive use. It explains matter, and anti-matter and explores the possibility that large quantities of anti-matter exist in space.

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