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In a CERN article a new form of matter has been found called "unmatter," which is neither matter nor antimatter, but has different charges: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/search.py?recid=798551&ln=en For example some mesons and antimessaons are unmatter. Paper's abstract: Besides matter and antimatter there must exist unmatter (as a new form of matter) in accordance with the neutrosophy theory that between an entity and its oppositethere exist intermediate entities . Unmatter is neither matter nor antimatter, but something in between. An atom of unmatter is formed either by (1): electrons, protons, and antineutrons, or by (2): antielectrons, antiprotons, and neutrons. At CERN it will be possible to test the production of unmatter. The existence of unmatter in the universe has a similar chance to that of the antimatter, and its production also difficult for present technologies.(F.Smarandache)
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