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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)
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!
THK for answer, @lemouth=)))