TOP 16 MOST EXPENSIVE MATERIALS IN THE WORLD

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    කස්ටිය කියවල බලල හොදයිනම් බම්ප් එකක්වත් දල කොමෙන්ට් එකක්වත් දල යන්ඩ:cool::cool::cool:
     

    nj542

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    මගෙත් ඒ ගැන හරි දැනීමක් නැහැ මචන්සලා.. මේ මට ලැබුණු මේල් එකකින් ගත්තේ

    Anti-matter..

    In particle physics, antimatter is material composed of antiparticles, which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but have opposite charge and quantum spin. Antiparticles bind with each other to form antimatter in the same way that normal particles bind to form normal matter. For example, a positron (the antiparticle of the electron, with symbol e+) and an antiproton (symbol p) can form an antihydrogen atom. Furthermore, mixing matter and antimatter can lead to the annihilation of both, in the same way that mixing antiparticles and particles does, thus giving rise to high-energy photons (gamma rays) or other particle–antiparticle pairs. The end result of antimatter meeting matter is a release of energy proportional to the mass as the mass-energy equivalence equation, E=mc2 shows.
     

    nivish

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    Anti-matter..

    In particle physics, antimatter is material composed of antiparticles, which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but have opposite charge and quantum spin. Antiparticles bind with each other to form antimatter in the same way that normal particles bind to form normal matter. For example, a positron (the antiparticle of the electron, with symbol e+) and an antiproton (symbol p) can form an antihydrogen atom. Furthermore, mixing matter and antimatter can lead to the annihilation of both, in the same way that mixing antiparticles and particles does, thus giving rise to high-energy photons (gamma rays) or other particle–antiparticle pairs. The end result of antimatter meeting matter is a release of energy proportional to the mass as the mass-energy equivalence equation, E=mc2 shows.
    THNX FOR THE INFORMATIONS...
     

    nivish

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    antimatter kiwwata e magula thama lab ekaka wath hadala ne:no::no: just a theory yet :rofl::rofl:

    ado tritium ochchara gananda ban:shocked::shocked:
    wathura walin hadanna puluwanne:rofl::rofl:( badu thiyanawanan:(:(:rofl::rofl:)

    එහෙම තමයිලු.... අනේ මන්ද ඉතින් ඔවානම්