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Is there any difference between antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter?
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Answered by HorridAshu
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-->Is there any difference between antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter?

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✅[ Yes ]✅

  • Although the names sound vague and almost fictional, the types of matter called antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter are all different, specific entities that really exist in our universe.

  • Antimatter is just regular matter with a few properties flipped, such as the electric charge.

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Answered by llUnknown23ll
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Two of the most intriguing mysteries in modern cosmology are the apparent preponderance of ordinary matter over antimatter and the nature of dark matter, which accounts for about 85% of the mass in the Universe1. Dark matter has made its presence known only through its gravitational effects on astrophysical objects

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