News Release
16
Crisis -
Danger & Opportunity
Tuesday, April 23, 2001
On Monday, July 4, 2005, NASA plans to
collide
a 350 kilogram spacecraft into the antimatter Comet
Tempel 1. The spacecraft's impact
with the comet will result in a 7,500 Megatons nuclear explosion that will
fracture the 125 billion metric ton comet into millions of fragments.
The metric tons of comet's antimatter fragments will disperse in an orbit around the sun and will periodically
collide with earth for years to come and produce tremendous explosions (equivalent to
millions of Megatons of TNT) that
will destroy life on earth as we know it. Armageddon
will have come.
Astronomers and scientists should immediately inform the public everything they
know about the dangers and opportunities of antimatter. They should
provided and discuss their plans to avoid colliding with the Comet
Tempel 1; and how they plan to use antimatter to benefit humanity.
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