Uh, NO. Obviously antimatter doesn't move backward in time. The point is that the fundamental laws of nature appear time reversable at the micro-scale -- you can "play a movie" of the "scattering" ...
In a groundbreaking milestone for particle physics, CERN scientists successfully transported antiprotons by road this Tuesday, marking the first-ever test of a mobile antimatter delivery system. The ...
Our universe is filled with particles, such as electrons and protons, which make up all the stuff on our planet and beyond: animals, plants, people, planets, asteroids, stars, gas clouds, and galaxies ...
Physicists at CERN in Geneva have completed what appears to be the first successful transport of antimatter by truck, moving antiprotons in a cryogenic container during a short drive on the laboratory ...
One of the most fundamental and curious mysteries in the universe is the fact that anything exists at all. That is because during the Big Bang, equal amounts of matter and antimatter particles should ...
Why didn’t the universe annihilate itself moments after the big bang? A new finding at Cern on the French-Swiss border brings us closer to answering this fundamental question about why matter ...