Antimatter Acts Like Regular Matter in Classic Double Slit Experiment

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(Inside Science) — One of the strangest things about quantum mechanics is that a particle can act like a wave. In particular, in a double-slit experiment, individual particles that are shot through a pair of slits create a pattern as if they each went through both slits simultaneously and interfered with themselves. Researchers have now shown for the first time that antimatter behaves in the same unintuitive way.

Antimatter particles correspond to the regular particles that we are used t

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