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Anti-Matter & Time
jesper_e_lund Started conversation Dec 5, 2005
I read that anti-matter could be matter that is moving backwards in time. If so I assume that normal matter would be able to turn around in time and start moving backwards, and in doing so turning into anti-matter.
The only problem is that if matter would start to move backwards in time it would collide with itself at once, creating a anti-matter explosion, or at least turning itself and its forward-moving counterpart into energy.
If this is correct, in which direction is the nuclear particles that are able to give off positrons, anti-electrons, moving?
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