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Specifically in Carl D Anderson's cloud chamber experiment, the first experiment to prove the existence of the positron, a positron travels through all of these mediums: glass, charged liquid particles, water vapor, and lastly passes through a lead plate. If antimatter is suppose to anihilate upon contact with ordinary matter how did this positron make it through all of this?
Is it that the positron is so small that it was able to pass all of this without contact?
Is it that the positron is so small that it was able to pass all of this without contact?
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