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ANTI-MATTER[edit]

In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding particles in "ordinary" matter. Miniscule numbers of antiparticles are generated daily at particle accelerators—total artificial production has been only a few nanograms[1]—and in natural processes like cosmic ray collisions and some types of radioactive decay, but only a tiny fraction of these have successfully been bound together in experiments to form antiatoms. No macroscopic amount of antimatter has ever been assembled due to the extreme cost and difficulty of production and handling Park tayhyung (talk) 08:22, 2 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]