Anti-Matter Collisions

2006-09-06 Thread John W Redelfs
If our Milky Way were to collide with an anti-matter galaxy of equal mass, perhaps one that our astronomers had somehow overlooked, and tomorrow our whole galaxy were to cease to exist, what difference would it make? Is the universe benefited in any way from having the Milky Way as part of its

Re: Anti-Matter Collisions

2006-09-06 Thread Jean-Louis Couturier
On 9/6/06, John W Redelfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If our Milky Way were to collide with an anti-matter galaxy of equal mass, perhaps one that our astronomers had somehow overlooked, and tomorrow our whole galaxy were to cease to exist, what difference would it make? Is the universe benefited

Re: Anti-Matter Collisions

2006-09-06 Thread Alberto Monteiro
John W Redelfs wrote: If our Milky Way were to collide with an anti-matter galaxy of equal mass, perhaps one that our astronomers had somehow overlooked, and tomorrow our whole galaxy were to cease to exist, what difference would it make? To the Big U? Nothing. Is the universe benefited