Mr.Devious

I wouldn't exactly say "harnessed" , in that it cannot yet be safely adapted for use.
They've created particals of it. Which is about all they can do at this time, considering the danger of creating large amounts. And it would need to be kept from touching any matter whatsoever, which since everything is made of matter is quite a feet to say the least.

My source is actually from a book I read, I know your not suppose to be believe everything you read but he is a very credible author and also I did some research regarding it to get more information.
The book is entitled 'Angels & Demons' by Dan Brown
It is an exceptional read it your into books at all and very enlighting. He uses alot of facts.

The people who have succeeded in this are located in Switzerland. We like to think of the US as ahead on all this type of stuff but were not. Infact I believe that the US was working on creating a machine to create Anti-Matter but the project got pulled.

The organiztion is called CERN-Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire
"Antimatter is the most powerful source known to man. It releases energy with 100 percent efficiency(nuclear fission is 1.5 percent efficient). Antimatter
creates no pollution or radiation, and a droplet could power New York City for a full day.
There is however one catch.
Antimatter is highly unstable, it ignites when it comes into contact with absolutely anything, even air. A single gram of antimatter contains the energy of a 20-Kiloton nuclear bomb-the size of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima."

I know this seems a little off topic of the orginal thread, but what this means for science and religion is a complete break through.

And even though CERN has created particles of it, they have developed the technology-Antiproton Decelerator-which has the capability to create antimatter in large quantities. Who knows, maybe they have already created large quantities.

Now even though this is an amazing step forward for us, it also raises the serious question of,

Will it be used solely for the good of humankind or will it fall into the wrong hands and become the most deadly weapon ever made?

Sorry if I've bored you all. I find it fascinating.