Antimatter Explained
Every fundamental particle has an antiparticle: there are antiquarks, antineutrinos, antimuons, antitauons, and of course antielectrons - though we call them positrons. Created by Henry Reich Thanks to Nima Doroud for contributions. Music by Nathaniel Schroeder / drschroeder MinutePhysics is produced by Neptune Studios LLC https://neptunestudios.info Support MinutePhysics on Patreon: / minutephysics Link to Patreon Supporters: https://www.minutephysics.com/supporters Website | https://www.minutephysics.com Merch | https://dftba.com/MinutePhysics Twitter | / minutephysics Facebook | / minutephysics MinutePhysics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics – all in a minute!

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How To Discover Weird New Particles | Emergent Quantum Quasiparticles

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Antimatter Explained - Ep. 1

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What is Antimatter?

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What happens if you drop 0.125 grams of antimatter?

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Is Perfect Prediction Possible?

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Does Antimatter Create Anti-Gravity?

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Do *you* understand ISO?

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Simulating the Evolution of Aging

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Can You Keep Zooming In Infinitely?

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Electrons Don't Actually Orbit Like This

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Weird Things Happen When Energy Goes Negative

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We Finally Found Out What Is Bombarding the Earth with Antimatter

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What is Spin? A Geometric explanation

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Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED

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Why Antimatter Engines Could Launch In Your Lifetime

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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The TROJAN Test

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All Fundamental Forces and Particles Explained Simply | Elementary particles

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What's Happening With Antimatter at CERN? Scientists Are Stumped Again

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