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					  Originally Posted by  MadMojoMonkey
					 
				 
				Anti-matter is identical to matter in every respect except the sign of it's electric charge. 
 
Any particle and its anti-particle have the same mass, same spin, same expected decay half-life, same magnitude of charge, even. 
The only difference is that a + charged particles have - charge anti-particles, and vise versa. 
			
		 
	 
 Where does the idea that if they meet they will destroy each other come from, or is that just science fiction?
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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