The discovery of the antiproton in 1955 proved the existence of antimatter. Physicists built high-energy particle accelerators to discover it, and in 1995, CERN created the first antiatoms. However, producing antimatter is inefficient and not currently viable for practical applications. In the future, it could be useful for long interstellar travel as a form of […]
Antimatter, the opposite of matter, contains antiparticles with the same mass but opposite charges. When matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate and release energy. Antimatter is created artificially in labs and occurs briefly in nature. It has important applications in medical science and radiation technology. It could potentially be a renewable energy source in the […]