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Originally Posted by Profpat Particle and anti/particle are always crearted together in the lab. They make the distiction between particle and anti/particle by spin and opposite/spin. WHEN A VERTICAL MAGNETIC FIELD IS APPLIED, POSITIVELY AND NEGATIVELY CHARGED PARTICLES WILL CURVE IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS. ... Felix I like your diagram and is why I have the posting above. It seems like your theory has matter going in one direction and anti matter going in the opposite direction. This is exactly what happens in the lab, with a magnetic field. I imagine space would have a similar magnetic field seperating matter from anti-matter. |
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Originally Posted by dipayankar I get it Felix, what I do not get however is why antimatter and matter go to different directions, why do they not inter mingles amongst themselves? |
I agree with Dipayankar.
Is this movement away from each other due to the curving in opposite directions in a magnetic field, as ProfPat noted? So, if no magnetic field were present, would they intermingle and annihilate each other?