An intelligent lifeform made of antimatter would annihilate upon contact with matter, resulting in an explosion, regardless of whether the entities are living or inanimate. Communication between matter and antimatter beings would require avoiding direct contact, potentially using radio signals or visual cues in space. Antimatter shares similar properties with matter, with the primary difference being charge; opposite charges attract while like charges repel. Gravity would still act on both matter and antimatter, but its effects would be negligible at small scales. Antimatter is utilized in medical technology, such as PET scans, which demonstrate its practical applications despite its exotic nature.