where can we found antimatter?
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The antimatter is missing – not from CERN, but from the Universe! At least that is what we can deduce so far from careful examination of the evidence. For each basic particle of matter, there exists an antiparticle with the same mass, but the opposite electric charge.
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The particle gets stuck in the area with the weakest magnetic field, much like a marble rolling around the bottom of a bowl. Earth's magnetic field can also act as a sort of antimatter trap. Antiprotons have been found in zones around the Earth called Van Allen radiation belts.
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