I know a few facts about antimatter too, like it was disproven that antimatter is repelled by gravity recently.
Also, thunderstorms produce antimatter [as well as gamma rays] and no-one is quite sure why, but an average sized storm produces over a thousand times more positrons per second than the accelerator at CERN, [just, in very short bursts] and it's linked to red sprite activity.
Thunderstorms do it because 1) they involve all the elements including even plasma and 2) they also include both entropy and syntropy. So of course they throw off odd phenomena.
... I guess some people really thought antimatter was negative everything, huh? No, I know it has positive mass; if you want repulsive force, look for signs of phased matter.
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Date: 2020-01-20 01:51 am (UTC)Also, thunderstorms produce antimatter [as well as gamma rays] and no-one is quite sure why, but an average sized storm produces over a thousand times more positrons per second than the accelerator at CERN, [just, in very short bursts] and it's linked to red sprite activity.
Well ...
Date: 2020-01-20 02:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2020-01-24 02:12 am (UTC)