This particular method is not useful for anti-matter containment. The technology shown uses sound (ie: pressure) waves to suspend the object. These pressure waves require the presence of matter (or anti-matter) to exist. Since there is no way to transition from a matter-based pressure wave generator (eg: speaker cone) to an anti-matter fluid, anti-matter uses are impossible.
That's the beauty of electromagnetic waves as used in Angels and Demons... EM waves transcend matter and anti-matter frivolities like annihilation.
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This particular method is not useful for anti-matter containment. The technology shown uses sound (ie: pressure) waves to suspend the object. These pressure waves require the presence of matter (or anti-matter) to exist. Since there is no way to transition from a matter-based pressure wave generator (eg: speaker cone) to an anti-matter fluid, anti-matter uses are impossible.
That's the beauty of electromagnetic waves as used in Angels and Demons... EM waves transcend matter and anti-matter frivolities like annihilation.