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Can antimatter propulsion used in scramjet engines?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Yes and no. It could in a sense contain all the pure energy released from the collision, but there's the key word in this sentence. "Contain". In order to contain the amount of energy released, we would need something that man just has not found yet.

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