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You could suck all the air out of a tin can, then drop it into a really deep part of the ocean. Assuming it'll drop all the way to the bottom, it will be exposed to a lot of pressure, and then collapse into itself.

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is antimatter able to make implosion?

 

How do you think it might be?

 

To form an implosion you need a greater pressure outside a container than inside it, in the same way to create an explosion you need a greater pressure inside than outside.

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Therefore creating an implosion with antimatter would be of the same difficulty as creating an atomic explosion, apart from the technical issues of keeping the antimatter isolated until the desired moment.

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