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Antimatter Storms: Antimatter Discovered in Earth's Storms (Video) | Science | Epoch Times

When I was going through school, antimatter was something that occured around black holes, as matter/anti-matter pairs were created and destroyed. Yet another example of how terribly wrong we can be. Antimatter from something as simple as a storm?

Antimatter Storms: Antimatter Discovered in Earth's Storms (Video) | Science | Epoch Times

It makes you wonder what we are completely wrong about today. Physics is, I believe, more about the journey than the destination. It is great that no destination is yet in sight :-)

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