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821
"
These
antimatter
traps
?
"
Kohler
interrupted
,
looking
amazed
as
he
ran
a
pallid
finger
around
one
s
base
.
"
They
are
your
father
s
design
?
"
822
"
Actually
,
"
she
said
,
"
they
are
mine
.
"
823
Kohler
looked
up
.
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824
Vittoria
s
voice
was
unassuming
.
"
My
father
produced
the
first
particles
of
antimatter
but
was
stymied
by
how
to
store
them
.
I
suggested
these
.
Airtight
nanocomposite
shells
with
opposing
electromagnets
at
each
end
.
"
825
"
It
seems
your
father
s
genius
has
rubbed
off
.
"
826
"
Not
really
.
I
borrowed
the
idea
from
nature
.
Portuguese
man
-
o
-
wars
trap
fish
between
their
tentacles
using
nematocystic
charges
.
Same
principle
here
.
Each
canister
has
two
electromagnets
,
one
at
each
end
.
Their
opposing
magnetic
fields
intersect
in
the
center
of
the
canister
and
hold
the
antimatter
there
,
suspended
in
midvacuum
.
"
827
Langdon
looked
again
at
the
canister
.
Antimatter
floating
in
a
vacuum
,
not
touching
anything
at
all
.
Kohler
was
right
.
It
was
genius
.
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828
"
Where
s
the
power
source
for
the
magnets
?
"
Kohler
asked
.
829
Vittoria
pointed
830
"
In
the
pillar
beneath
the
trap
.
The
canisters
are
screwed
into
a
docking
port
that
continuously
recharges
them
so
the
magnets
never
fail
.
"