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You wonder what color antimatter is, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
my guess would be that its black, but thats based on one of my strange theories thats more than likely wrong
by Anonymous13 years ago
Way to steal my thinking in the conversation we just held >.>
by Anonymous13 years ago
No problem friend! ^^
PS. That was post 611816 you made... Divisible evenly by 8 =D
by Anonymous13 years ago
O_o
by Anonymous13 years ago
Like every 8th comment is
by Anonymous12 years ago
You can divide by penis?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Quwrench. That color.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Is that some sort of anti-God color?
by Anonymous12 years ago
...yes
by Anonymous12 years ago
It looks like the 'u' in 'color'.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I'm guessing it's not all one colour. Not all matter is the same colour; why would antimatter be all the same?
by Anonymous12 years ago
It doesn't matter.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Actually, antimatter is the exact same as regular matter, in the way it behaves, and in the way light reacts to it (ie. colour). It just really, really hates regular matter. Living in a world of antimatter would be the exact same as living in a world of matter as we know it. Colours and all. The only reason we aren't, is because antimatter and matter anhilate each other on contact, and there was just the //teeeeniest// bit more matter than antimatter.
This teeny bit, however, became the entire universe as we know it, so I suppose it isn't that teeny. Relatively speaking, compared to all the matter+antimatter there was at the big bang, though, it was a teeny bit.
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