Scientists will turn the Earth into a remake of the horror "Event Horizon" In the journal Nature, a team of researchers published material on the latest technology to bypass the limitations of antimatter. According to the publication, the technology involves the use of two lasers, whose rays collide in space, creating conditions similar to those that occur near neutron stars. This allows you to convert light into matter and antimatter (an extremely simple state of matter in which particles have reverse charges). Although the new method has not received experimental confirmation, virtual simulations suggest that the method should work even in a relatively small laboratory. The new equipment provides for the use of two powerful lasers and a plastic block dotted with tunnels several micrometers in diameter. As soon as the lasers hit the target, they accelerate the electron clouds of the block and they rush towards each other. As a result of the collision, a large amount of gamma radiation is generated and, due to the extremely narrow channels, the probability of collision of photons increases with the subsequent appearance of antimatter - positrons. Directional magnetic fields focus the positrons into the beam and accelerate it, imparting incredibly high energy. The researchers say the new technology is highly efficient and capable of creating 100,000 times more antimatter than would be possible with a single laser. In addition, the laser power can be relatively low. In this case, the energy of the rays of antimatter will be the same as in the conditions of the Earth is achieved only in large particle accelerators. Scientists argue that the necessary conditions for the experiment are already in place at some laboratory sites around the world.