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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sol System: [QB] You cannot have matter without antimatter. You know that matter and energy are interchangeable under the right conditions, yes? Well, whenever you convert energy to matter, say, in a particle accelerator, you get new particles plus their corresponding antiparticles. Conservation of energy, etc, etc, blah blah blah. The really interesting question is, since matter and antimatter are created together, where is all the antimatter? As far as we can tell, the universe is almost entirely matter, with antimatter found only in a few exotic locations where it is currently being created...the jets of certain black holes, for instance. (Like the one presumably at the center of our galaxy.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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