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Sunday, May 02, 2010 - 2:16 PM
For each particle of matter there exists an
equivalent particle with opposite quantum characteristics, called an
anti-particle. Particle and anti-particle pairs can be created by
large accumulations of energy and, conversely, when a particle meets
an anti-particle they annihilate with intense blasts of energy. At
the time of the big-bang, the large accumulation of energy must have
created an equal amount of particles and anti-particles. But in
everyday life we do not encounter anti-particles. The question,
therefore, is "What has happened to the anti-particles?" Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
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