Antimatter haze found in thundercloud, and the laws of physics can't explain it
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This is what it's like to fly a plane through a cloud of antimatter.
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e phenomenon of radiation due to electron acceleration, first identified more than a century ago, has no counterpart in quantum mechanics, where electrons are assumed to jump from higher to lower energy states. These new observations of radiation res
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