SGAtlantis
SGAtlantis
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11th May 2014
14th May 2014
Seems to be nothing...but wait, it can't be "nothing" too. So, WHAT IS THIS ANTIMATTER????????!!!!!!!!!??????????

Comments

  • KatieIsopod
    KatieIsopod
    18th May 2021
    it went in gas wall tho
  • Hewlett-Packard
    Hewlett-Packard
    31st May 2016
    Antimatter is treated as a gas now.
  • admiral
    admiral
    24th Oct 2015
    isnt it like vacume?
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    14th May 2014
    @G-LinuxorU Yeah, first I thought it would behave like CO2 (Powderwall and gaswall) but then I saw that it never went through any wall. That wondered/surprised me so much that I decided to publish this test so everyone can see/know it.
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    13th May 2014
    amtr behaves like co2, as it drifts downward and behaves like a gas. interesting how it doesn't classify as any "type" of particle for the WALLs though.
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    12th May 2014
    @jklujm's second post: Yes, so technically, there is something like, i.e. anti-water which has the same properties as normal water, and is made out of anti-hydrogen and anti-oxygen, it just has the opposite electric charge. And in TPT, antimatter is just the anti-form of all other elements because the developers didn't wanted to make anti-iron, anti-water, anti-sand, and so on... as extra elements :)
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    12th May 2014
    @Buntd But that don't explains why it don't goes through any walls (in real life, it would). But anyway, you're right! :D
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    11th May 2014
    *matter is the same thing as antimatter.
  • Buntd
    Buntd
    11th May 2014
    Matter is the same thing as matter. The particle counterparts simply have the opposite electric charge and annihilate on contact.
  • SGAtlantis
    SGAtlantis
    11th May 2014
    @zak03 That happen with nearly everything+antimatter :D