Antimatter doesn't have anti-gravity. An antimatter sun wouldn't give off anti-light. The fundamental forces are the same; whether it's protons, neutrons, and electrons; or antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons.
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· Oct 25, 2011
I'm waiting for the Punisher's theory
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Anonymous · Oct 25, 2011
Most of it has happened already. A long time ago.
As some of the anti-matter finds its way into galaxies there is some evidence of matter/anti-matter reactions going on, in the form of gamma rays coming from within galaxies and whose source is a mystery. Some have suggested dark matter annihilation.
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Rajesh · Oct 25, 2011
Due to the universe being 13.7 billion years old means that we can only see light that has taken that long to reach us. Could matter-antimatter annihilations occur further away than that so the gamma radiation hasnt reach us yet to detect?
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Manya · Oct 25, 2011
Interesting. My only question is "Why don't we see evidence of the energy given off by Hydrogen-Anti-Hydrogen dissintegrations?" That should be happening all over the universe, and visible as 511mev bursts.
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Anonymous · Oct 25, 2011
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Sinchana Rao · Oct 24, 2011
Silicon Valley icon absolute genius ! really hurts to loose him ..Dev
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Rajesh · Oct 21, 2011
we all miss u steve
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nandish@live.com · Oct 12, 2011
really feels so bad loosing such a Brilliant man !
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The Maine Event · Oct 6, 2011
My father was the same age and died of cancer. I was ten when he died. I agree with statement whole heartedly.