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Kohler
looked
up
.
"
You
actually
observe
annihilations
?
"
"
My
father
was
fascinated
with
the
physics
of
the
Big
Bang
—
large
amounts
of
energy
from
minuscule
kernels
of
matter
.
"
Vittoria
pulled
open
a
steel
drawer
beneath
the
window
.
She
placed
the
trap
inside
the
drawer
and
closed
it
.
Then
she
pulled
a
lever
beside
the
drawer
.
A
moment
later
,
the
trap
appeared
on
the
other
side
of
the
glass
,
rolling
smoothly
in
a
wide
arc
across
the
metal
floor
until
it
came
to
a
stop
near
the
center
of
the
room
.
Vittoria
gave
a
tight
smile
.
"
You
’
re
about
to
witness
your
first
antimatter
-
matter
annihilation
.
A
few
millionths
of
a
gram
.
A
relatively
minuscule
specimen
.
"
Langdon
looked
out
at
the
antimatter
trap
sitting
alone
on
the
floor
of
the
enormous
tank
.
Kohler
also
turned
toward
the
window
,
looking
uncertain
.
"
Normally
,
"
Vittoria
explained
,
"
we
’
d
have
to
wait
the
full
twenty
-
four
hours
until
the
batteries
died
,
but
this
chamber
contains
magnets
beneath
the
floor
that
can
override
the
trap
,
pulling
the
antimatter
out
of
suspension
.
And
when
the
matter
and
antimatter
touch
…
"
"
Annihilation
,
"
Kohler
whispered
.
"
One
more
thing
,
"
Vittoria
said
.
"
Antimatter
releases
pure
energy
.
A
one
hundred
percent
conversion
of
mass
to
photons
.
So
don
’
t
look
directly
at
the
sample
.
Shield
your
eyes
.
"
Langdon
was
wary
,
but
he
now
sensed
Vittoria
was
being
overly
dramatic
.
Don
’
t
look
directly
at
the
canister
?
The
device
was
more
than
thirty
yards
away
,
behind
an
ultrathick
wall
of
tinted
Plexiglas
.
Moreover
,
the
speck
in
the
canister
was
invisible
,
microscopic
.
Shield
my
eyes
?
Langdon
thought
.
How
much
energy
could
that
speck
possibly
—
Vittoria
pressed
the
button
.