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Norm Hansen Bio Norm Hansen is President of Antimatter Energy Inc. Our company's vision is to work collegiately with government, business, and education organizations to bring every country into the 21st millennium and turn the Star Trek dream into reality. Our current plans are to send spacecraft into the tails of comets and mine antimatter that is being blasted off the comet. When matter and antimatter combine, energy is produced according Einstein's theory of mass times the speed of light or E = mc 2: The most efficient energy source in the Universe. In April 2004, Mr. Hansen made a presentation on the Antimatter Economy to a meeting of American Physical Society. Space has unlimited resources and opportunities.
The World’s Gross National Product will increase from $30 trillion today to $3,000 trillion and Space Economy adds another $1,500 trillion. However, the real benefits will come from taking billions of people out of poverty, giving them a World-Class Education, and empowering them to living out their dreams. See www.AntimatterEnergy.com In April 2002, Mr. Hansen announced at the joint meeting of the American Physical Society and American Astronomical Society that comets are natural sources of antimatter, identified 108 antimatter elements, and developed a Periodic Table of Matter-Antimatter Elements. Anti-hydrogen was identified by CERN in 1995. Antimatter is a mirror image of matter and can be a solid, liquid, gas or plasma. Like matter, antimatter is composed of elements. Each of the antimatter element's nuclear, physical, and chemical properties have been defined to such an extent that people know almost as much about antimatter as matter. See www.matter-antimatter.com. Mr. Hansen worked at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory for U.S. Department of Energy for over fifteen years. He was involved in the design, construction, and operation of accelerators that made antimatter, detectors that observed the matter-antimatter energy signatures, and computer facilities that analyzed the data for elementary particles. He was DOE Project Manager for $60 million D-Zero Detector, $23 Million Linac Upgrade Project, $24.6 Million Feynman Computer Facility, and $48.8 Million Tevatron II Project. Scientists used the D-Zero and CDF detectors to discover Top Quark and are searching for Higgs boson(s). He mentored Fermilab Project Managers on hundreds of small projects.
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