Andrew Capshaw

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And the light generated from an antimatter star or an antimatter galaxy would be entirely indistinguishable from that produced by any ordinary star or galaxy.2 The next time you look upon the night sky, you might wonder whether some of that light might have been generated in the nuclear furnace of an antimatter star. In perfect isolation, there would be no way to know for sure.
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Our Universe’s First Seconds (Science Essentials Book 32)
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