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BigBad
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Conundrum wrote ...
Indeed. What I am discussing is ways to convert antimatter (which exists) into exotic matter which is essentially a form of matter which induces a negative spacetime curvature. It reacts like antimatter with normal matter but it is unlikely to encounter it due to the opposite gravitational potential.
Think of two opposing magnetic poles...
Yes, and what I'm discussing is that nobody has any idea whether the laws of physics even allow that to exist, nobody has ever seen exotic matter like that, in any experiment, ever; and the experimental evidence is that antimatter doesn't behave like that.
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