Does dark antimatter exist?

Yes. Although the names sound vague and almost fictional, the types of matter
types of matter
Four states of matter are observable in everyday life: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
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called antimatter, dark matter, dark energy, and degenerate matter are all different, specific entities that really exist in our universe
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Do antimatter black holes exist?

According to our current understanding, there is no way to distinguish an antimatter black hole from a regular-matter black hole. In fact, there is no difference between an antimatter black hole and a regular-matter black hole if they have the same mass, charge, and angular-momentum.
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What happens if antimatter touches dark matter?

So for example an electron will annihilate with a positron but not with an anti-muon or anti-proton. So dark matter particles will only annihilate with anti-dark matter particles of the same type. If you were, for example, to place positrons or anti-protons and dark matter together nothing would happen.
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Does any antimatter exist?

For the past 50 years and more, laboratories like CERN have routinely produced antiparticles, and in 1995 CERN became the first laboratory to create anti-atoms artificially. But no one has ever produced antimatter without obtaining the corresponding matter particles also.
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Can antimatter destroy dark matter?

When matter and antimatter meet they destroy one another in powerful explosions—so when two regular WIMPs collide, they would annihilate one another. But it is also possible that dark matter comes in two varieties—matter and antimatter versions, just like regular matter.
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What kills a black hole?

Black holes, the insatiable monsters of the universe, are impossible to kill with any of the weapons in our grasp. The only thing that can hasten a black hole's demise is a cable made of cosmic strings, a hypothetical material predicted by string theory. But there is reason to take heart.
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Do black holes eat antimatter?

The bottom line is: If a regular black hole and an antimatter black hole got black-hole-married in space, they wouldn't vanish. Feeding in antimatter won't do any good, it's just like regular matter or energy. It only makes the black hole more massive. That should save you some money in wasteful antimatter production.
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Can antimatter destroy a black hole?

The bottom line is: If a regular black hole and an antimatter black hole got black-hole-married in space, they wouldn't vanish. Feeding in antimatter won't do any good, it's just like regular matter or energy. It only makes the black hole more massive. That should save you some money in wasteful antimatter production.
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How much is 1g of antimatter?

Right now, antimatter is the most expensive substance on Earth, about $62.5 trillion a gram ($1.75 quadrillion an ounce).
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What can 1 gram of antimatter do?

A gram of antimatter could produce an explosion the size of a nuclear bomb. However, humans have produced only a minuscule amount of antimatter. All of the antiprotons created at Fermilab's Tevatron particle accelerator add up to only 15 nanograms. Those made at CERN amount to about 1 nanogram.
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What is the God particle theory?

The media calls the Higgs boson the God particle because, according to the theory laid out by Scottish physicist Peter Higgs and others in 1964, it's the physical proof of an invisible, universe-wide field that gave mass to all matter right after the Big Bang, forcing particles to coalesce into stars, planets, and ...
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Is black hole dark matter?

Dark matter, which has never been directly observed, is thought to be most of the matter in the universe and act as the scaffolding upon which galaxies form and develop. On the other hand, black holes, which can be found at the centers of most galaxies, have been observed.
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Can you manipulate dark matter?

As far as we know, we can't make dark matter do much of anything, since it seems to only interact with other things in the universe through its disturbing affect on space (i.e., via gravity).
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What are the 4 types of black holes?

There are four types of black holes: stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature. The most commonly known way a black hole forms is by stellar death. As stars reach the ends of their lives, most will inflate, lose mass, and then cool to form white dwarfs.
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Can we create black hole?

To make a black hole, one must concentrate mass or energy sufficiently that the escape velocity from the region in which it is concentrated exceeds the speed of light. Some extensions of present physics posit the existence of extra dimensions of space.
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How do you make dark matter?

Scientists have also been trying to create dark matter particles by crashing two high-energy protons into one another in the Large Hadron Collider, mimicking what might have occurred at the Big Bang when all these particles formed.
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Can I buy antimatter?

Another option is to simply buy some Antimatter from a Galactic Trade terminal. The terminals can be found either at an Outpost (which you can find using the steps in the bullet point above) or in any Space Station.
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How much does black matter cost?

Discovering just one dozen dark particles would be enough to throw all of modern physics for a loop. Considering the LUX experiment cost about $10 million to build, that puts the effective price of dark matter at, oh, about one million trillion trillion dollars per ounce. This is off-the-charts precious material.
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Which country has antimatter?

Scientists from six Indian research bodies are excited over the detection of the heaviest ever antimatter by the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA1.
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What is red matter bomb?

Description. Upon detonation, the Red Matter Explosive forms a large black hole roughly 12 blocks in diameter, sucking in every block around it (except bedrock) within 32 blocks, peeling away every block one "layer" at a time until it creates a 64-block sphere of empty space, a sort of "event horizon".
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Can a wormhole exist?

In the early days of research on black holes, before they even had that name, physicists did not yet know if these bizarre objects existed in the real world.
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Is our universe in a black hole?

The birth of our universe may have come from a black hole. Most experts agree that the universe started as an infinitely hot and dense point called a singularity.
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How do you create a wormhole?

In Einstein's theory of general relativity, making a wormhole is pretty straightforward: You just build a black hole and connect it to a white hole (which is the exact opposite of a black hole), and boom, there you have it: a tunnel through space-time.
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Will CERN create a black hole?

The LHC will not generate black holes in the cosmological sense. However, some theories suggest that the formation of tiny 'quantum' black holes may be possible. The observation of such an event would be thrilling in terms of our understanding of the Universe; and would be perfectly safe.
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