What happens when a particle and its corresponding particle of antimatter meet?
a. No one knows, since antimatter is only untested and not known to really exist.
b. The particles be with together to make an antimatter atom.
c. The particles strike and then bounce back apart.
d. This has been done again.
the phenomenon has been studied at CERN in Switzerland.
It's a direct lesson of E=MC^2

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