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onewobblywheel t1_iu8z5d1 wrote

Get ready for a mind-blow...

Physicist Richard Feynman successfully modeled antimatter as ordinary matter that moves backwards through time.

A lot of modern physicists disagree, but Feynman is considered the closest thing to a new Einstein as there is (other than, potentially, Hawkins.)

Look up the X and Y axes of Feynman Diagrams (space and time) and the direction of the particles they model.

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svladcjelli42 t1_iu9p3s6 wrote

It is now generally accepted that Feynman is correct about that, in the sense that reversing charge and parity is indistinguishable from reversing direction in time. It's one or the other, but there isn't really a difference.

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AkshuallyGuy t1_iu936x5 wrote

>Physicist Richard Feynman successfully modeled antimatter as ordinary matter that moves backwards through time.

Hmm, what if I just changed the signs on everything...

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