Antimatter and Regular Matter Are Gravitational Attraction

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Antimatter and Regular Matter Are Gravitational Attraction

Antimatter is the mirror image of matter that makes us, but with the opposite charge.

Would they fall down in a gravitational field?

After much work, scientists from the CERN/ ALPHA collaboration at CERN finally know for sure that antimatter and regular matter are gravitationally attracted to each other.

There is very little antimatter in the universe, so it is difficult to study.

But this new result shows us that one explanation doesn’t work anymore.

The idea that gravitational repulsion is the reason why antimatter is almost gone from the observable universe no longer makes sense.

Researchers have been wondering how antimatter would behave under gravity.

Antiparticles have the same mass as their respective particles but the opposite electric charge

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