From forming bound states to normal scattering, many possibilities abound for matter-antimatter interactions. So why do they annihilate? There’s a quantum reason we simply can’t avoid.
From forming bound states to normal scattering, many possibilities abound for matter-antimatter interactions. So why do they annihilate? There’s a quantum reason we simply can’t avoid.
Why does it matter?
Understanding things leads to new possibilities.
If we could figure out how to use it to make sustainable reactors, we could probably produce a fuckton of energy? It can help us better understand our universe and advance science?
Why wouldn’t it matter???
Because it’s … anti … matter
badum-tss
I’m guessing this is a pun that people are missing?
Jupp.
The reasons why it matters and why it doesn’t matter cancel themselves out