Marius Catalin

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Antimatter is the stuff with the same mass but opposite charges to ordinary matter. Physical theories tell us that for every matter particle, an antimatter particle must exist. For example, knowing that an electron has charge –1 tells us there must also be an antiparticle—it’s called a positron—with the same mass but opposite charge, +1.
Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe
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