Why Antimatter Is Always Backward In Time?

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Antimatter, the intriguing counterpart of matter, possesses an intriguing characteristic: while sharing the same mass as matter, it bears an opposite charge. A theory proposed by the renowned scientists John Wheeler and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman sheds light on the existence of antimatter, rooted in the concept of time-reversibility within physical systems. This means that if you play a movie of a physical system backward, it should still obey all the same laws of physics.

Consider the orbits of celestial bodies in our solar system: if we were to rewind their motion, they should still adhere to the same fundamental laws. This intriguing notion led to the hypothesis that antimatter is essentially ordinary matter moving backward in time. This fascinating concept offers an explanation for the opposite charge of antiparticles. For instance, when two electrons repel each other in the forward flow of time, their interaction becomes an attraction when observed in reverse.

The theory further elucidates the phenomenon of matter-antimatter annihilation. Rather than a mere collision resulting in destruction, it suggests a continuous loop where the same particle oscillates endlessly between forward and backward timelines. However, the precise accuracy of this theory remains a subject of ongoing scientific discourse, sparking intriguing debates among experts in the field.

Why Antimatter Is Always Backward In Time?

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If I remember correctly there have been several evidence in Quantum Physics that time is not symmetric. So no, reversing time will change physical rules.

tunafllsh
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Sub proton particles are just lower scale particles of matter rather than antimatter particles. This theory and time reversal is more spiritual than material. It may require further study by next generations.
At this scale, they are unstable standalone though. All atomic or sub atomic particles are virtual. Virtual means, their movement visualises their shape, otherwise real. Real-time examples are post molecular matter, eg, you, rock, etc.

skab
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Yeah, the only thing in physics we now off that makes no sense if we turn around time is heat and energy transferring . Everything else works

Uraqt_
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Mind oggling parallel universe explanation

ai
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We seem to only understand matter, 3 dimensional space, and to some extent, time, and we know this is but a fraction of reality. Maybe this antimatter with deeper knowledge of time unlocks true understanding of existence, our universe, the created being, but we can’t even understand ourselves or the nature (on a cosmic proportion) we’re part of, so how in the world can we find the answers to what we’re desperately seeking today? Maybe figuring out ourselves can unlock ultimate understanding of everything, the single purpose of existence.

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Is this kind of like the super- symmetry theory?

enigmag
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I just swallowed my beer. In a mirror antimatter universe, where everything is reversed, you mean to tell me that I just spit it back into the can? And currently in the antimatter universe, I’m untyping this comment, that theoretically would’ve already been there? So, instead of consuming food, and beer, it would be opposite? Like rewinding a film on an old vhs?

atk
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Another theory....
Why we can't know any thing about Anti-matter....😢

naveenrajpatel
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This shows that time is governed and is finite in our loop shows that someone is over the loop and created it where we exist and incursions into this loop are black holes negativity given to the illusion of stability in our realm this is the art of war we just can’t see it but we witness the drama of explosions and there interactions in our 3 to 4d realm there is a way to map these extreme events out but I don’t think they want to

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