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Energy · ζ Exploratory horizon

Antimatter

Antimatter is matter made of antiparticles; when it meets ordinary matter, both annihilate, releasing energy with the highest density known — orders of magnitude beyond chemical or nuclear fuel.

Field
Energy
Horizon
ζ Zeta · 2042 →
Lead center
Energy & Fusion
Maturity
Long-horizon — largely theoretical today
Why it matters

Even tiny amounts could power propulsion and energy systems for deep-space travel — a long-horizon key to reaching the stars.

Where it stands

Only trace amounts are made and briefly trapped at great cost; bulk production and storage are far beyond current means.

How ASIZ approaches it

The discovery loop, applied.

Through the Energy & Fusion center, ASIZ aims the discovery loop at antimatter: frontier models survey the literature and simulate the possibilities, rank the experiments most likely to resolve the open questions, and partner labs run the decisive ones — with results shared openly.