Antimatter Explosion
00:00 - 01:22
1m 22s

Antimatter collides with ordinary matter, causing an enormous outburst of energy, and consequently, destruction. This clip illustrates the energy potential and the disastrous effects of antimatter should it be handled improperly or used for warfare.

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