Antiparticles do not necessarily have a partner Bill they aren't required to be entangled or paired.

An antiparticle just means that the spins and charge are backward so an electron has a +ve charge and protons have -ve charge.

If any antipartcle meets any particle they instantly annihilate and produce photons.

According to standard model both antiparticle and particles should be produced at the same rate there is no known mechanism why that wouldn't be so.

What the above results are showing is that isn't the case there is far more particles produced than antiparticles so we have a symmetry breaking and we don't understand why.

That is we have new physics outside the standard model.


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