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Material composed of Antiparticles, which correspond to ordinary Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons but are their charge
conjugates, i.e., they have the opposite electrical Charge and Magnetic Moment. When Matter and antimatter collide, both may be annihilated, and other <
A HREF="../e/elementary_particles.htm">Elementary Particles, such as Photon(s) and pions, are produced. In 1932 Carl D. Anderson, while studying Cosmic Rays, discovered the positron, or
antielectron, the first known antiparticle. Any
antimatter in our part of the universe is necessarily very short-lived because
of the overwhelming preponderance of ordinary matter, by which the antimatter
is quickly annihilated.
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