Originally Posted By: Bill

Bill said
'Well, I think we are talking about 2 different antimatter clouds here'.


Originally Posted By: Mike Kremer

Mike Kremer wrote,
Thats Ok Bill, at least we are talking about the same thing ...i.e Antimatter
thats in two different places in the universe

'Your' Anti matter inhabits those great dark large void spaces in the universe.
Voids of vacuum, where there is a far better vacuum than we can produce in a laboratory here on Earth.
That means, less than a dozen atoms of matter per cubic ft of Space.
With probably even less atoms of Anti-matter, than that.
My thinking is...with the ever expanding Universe, your vacuum Voids are growing ever bigger. Making it unlikely that anti-matter here, is going to interact with any other matter, whether positive or negative, in the cold vacuum of space.

Where-as 'My anti matter' is compacted and clumped as a Toroidal cloud around the Black Hole in the center of our Galaxy. With seemingly lots of activity in the form of Gamma rays. my question now is ...so does this cloud become smaller over time?
Or stay pretty constant? How did it get there in the first place? Is it being replenished?. Does the Black Hole play any part in the formation of the anti-matter cloud?
Lots to speculate about here.



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"You will never find a real Human being - Even in a mirror." ....Mike Kremer.