Subject: Does an electron from anti-matter rotate oppisate than matter?
Date: Wed Feb 20 00:53:04 2002
Posted by Randy
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Let's say all Iron (Fe) electrons rotete clockwise in Iron matter. Now let's
assume that we have Iron anti-matter of the same weight. Would the electrons
from anti-matter Iron rotate counter-clockwise? I understand that the charges
are reversed, (+ to -, - to +) would this hold true for the rotation of the
electron revolving around the Iron anti-matter?
Re: Does an electron from anti-matter rotate oppisate than matter?
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