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Eric Rassmussen sent me an e-mail in the 2001 season telling us we couldn't use dilithium (element 119) on our robot, since it would be too difficult to acquire for most teams.
Trying to control a matter-antimatter reaction with magnetic fields only, without dilithium, would be pointless even if the team could produce suitable anti particles from small parts material. They could, however, produce a bit of positron radiation from normal matter that displays radioactivity through positron decay. Perhaps they planned to isolate such an isotope from small parts stock metal. ![]() |
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