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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 100729" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>Discuss everything anti-matter here! I am new to this topic, so I'm just going to be the catalyst to get this conversation started and I will probably ask questions as people kindly discuss.</p><p></p><p>According to CERN, every particle has a "corresponding antiparticle" with an opposite charge. They state that every electron should have a corresponding "antielectron" as well. (I am not sure why they are using the word 'should' unless they are unsure). This is basically where matter an antimatter come from. The article in the link below suggests there could be entire galaxies made of antimatter. Again, 'could', so this appears to be a theory. They also question why there appears to be more antimatter in the universe. </p><p></p><p>Do you believe there is more antimatter? Why? Let's discuss.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://home.web.cern.ch/topics/antimatter" target="_blank">Antimatter | CERN</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 100729, member: 4272"] Discuss everything anti-matter here! I am new to this topic, so I'm just going to be the catalyst to get this conversation started and I will probably ask questions as people kindly discuss. According to CERN, every particle has a "corresponding antiparticle" with an opposite charge. They state that every electron should have a corresponding "antielectron" as well. (I am not sure why they are using the word 'should' unless they are unsure). This is basically where matter an antimatter come from. The article in the link below suggests there could be entire galaxies made of antimatter. Again, 'could', so this appears to be a theory. They also question why there appears to be more antimatter in the universe. Do you believe there is more antimatter? Why? Let's discuss. [url="http://home.web.cern.ch/topics/antimatter"]Antimatter | CERN[/url] [/QUOTE]
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