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Where did all the antimatter go?
Antimatter may be more famous in fiction than in real life. ​

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Answered by vanshi123verma
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All the matter and antimatter particles should have annihilated with each other since then, leaving only photons, but somehow one matter particle in a billion or so has survived to create the universe as we know it. For the past 50 years and more, laboratories like CERN have routinely produced antiparticles, and in 1995 CERN became the first laboratory to create anti-atoms artificially. But no one has ever produced antimatter without also obtaining the corresponding matter particles.

Answered by hridhimaagarwal12
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