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These may seem like silly questions, but seeing as I'm not a physics major (I teach myself about what interests me in any subject really), I could use some clarification on the issue.
Does an anti-particle annihilate only when it meets its "regular matter" particle counterpart, or will the destruction occur when any antimatter particle meets any matter particle? Further, what is the cause of/mechanism for this annihilation?
Does an anti-particle annihilate only when it meets its "regular matter" particle counterpart, or will the destruction occur when any antimatter particle meets any matter particle? Further, what is the cause of/mechanism for this annihilation?