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RE: Back to the roots of particle physics: unraveling the nature of quarks, hadrons, mesons (and any charming or beautiful stuff)

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Antiparticles are similar to particles, with the exception that their electric charge (and all quantum numbers in general) is opposite. A particle can in general interact with its own antiparticle so that both annihilate into another particle. I don't know exactly where you want me to stop ;) I will think about a possible post I could write on this. Thanks for the idea!