I never said antimatter doesn't exist, I merely said that it's nothing overall. Antimatter is the sharp opposite of normal matter, and such cannot exist in an environment of normal matter, so it takes 1 particle of normal matter for every 1 particle of antimatter.
What I'm getting at is that Antimatter exists, but for such a brief time and such a meaningless existance that it really has no impact upon anything anymore. Antimatter that we make removes the exact same amount of normal matter when it evaporates, creating nothing. Antimatter's only purpose and only function is to take something and turn it into nothing: it's not destruction, and it's not changing the properties, it's taking it out of existance.
Xer0 \^/
you just did it again! grrrrrrr
get a clue man, antimatter + matter = photons =! nothing
the reverse is true also. the only thing why antimatter is rarly observed is the discrepancy of the amount between matter and antimatter.
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