When antimatter and matter collide, they annihilate each other, producing energy, which raises questions about the conservation of matter. While the law of conservation states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, in high-energy physics, matter can transform into energy. Atoms, which are composed of smaller particles, can be altered or destroyed under certain conditions, challenging the simplicity of traditional physics teachings. The discussion highlights the complexity of particle physics compared to basic educational concepts. Understanding these principles requires a deeper exploration of the fundamental laws governing matter and energy.