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If a photon was introduced to anti matter what would happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="vadaptre" data-source="post: 2321889" data-attributes="member: 807233"><p>Time reversal for a photon produces exactly the same particle..unlike electrons/protons etc where if u 'reverse the film' a backward time-travelling electron/proton behaves exactly like a positron/antiproton. The photon being massless and travelling at 'c' does not 'feel' the time reversal.</p><p>So the photon would interact exactly the same with antimatter as it does with 'normal' matter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vadaptre, post: 2321889, member: 807233"] Time reversal for a photon produces exactly the same particle..unlike electrons/protons etc where if u 'reverse the film' a backward time-travelling electron/proton behaves exactly like a positron/antiproton. The photon being massless and travelling at 'c' does not 'feel' the time reversal. So the photon would interact exactly the same with antimatter as it does with 'normal' matter [/QUOTE]
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