ANTI-MATTER, i was wondering...

Posted by marcos at 02/22/2001 12:17 AM EST

Student on team #263, aftershock, from sachem and symbol and computer associates.

i was wondering if anti-matter was allowable because i didn’t see it listed under additional hardware… oh yeahg and how that would affect or center of gravity… please get back too me…wow i’m tired

Posted by EddieMcD at 02/22/2001 2:51 AM EST

Student on team #121, Islanders, from Middletown High School and NUWC.

In Reply to: ANTI-MATTER, i was wondering…
Posted by marcos on 02/22/2001 12:17 AM EST:

Anti-matter isn’t abundant in our area of the universe.

Plus the combination of matter and anti-matter does make a rather large explosion, and I don’t think Dean would like that too much. You’d also have to find something capable of holding the anti-matter without the reaction occuring.

I wonder if dilithium would really control the reaction.

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 02/22/2001 9:45 AM EST

Coach on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.

In Reply to: ANTI-MATTER, i was wondering…
Posted by marcos on 02/22/2001 12:17 AM EST:

Antimatter, when in the presence of real matter, instantly negates the matter, and both, for all practical purposes, disappear. I believe this would violate the rules not only because it is not on the AHL, but because it violates the rule that says nothing on the robot can be molecularly altered in any way. However, I’m just reading off rules from my memory… I’d definately check with FIRST before you rule it out.

Patrick

: i was wondering if anti-matter was allowable because i didn’t see it listed under additional hardware… oh yeahg and how that would affect or center of gravity… please get back too me…wow i’m tired