It seems reasonable to assume it does, but it has not been possible to get a large enough sample (or have measurements accurate enough) to confirm how it reacts to gravity.
Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated. You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge. So Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy) Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
No, antimatter does not possess negative mass. Antimatter has the same mass as regular matter, but opposite charge.
A shadow is bigger than you but doesn't weigh anything.
Currently antimatter is only used for scientific research as it is very expensive to obtain. In the future antimatter could be used for anything that requires energy such as producing electricity.
The antimatter equivalent of a proton is an antiproton. It has the same mass as a proton but opposite charge.
A thing that not matter is antimatter. It has been created by man.
Not much; as soon as the antimatter meets with normal matter, they annihilate (destroy) each other. That doesn't leave you much time to build anything; a few small atoms have been built, though.
They can DEFINITELY breathe antimatter
Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated. You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge. So Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy) Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
Antimatter - band - was created in 1998.
Antimatter - album - was created in 1993.
No, antimatter does not possess negative mass. Antimatter has the same mass as regular matter, but opposite charge.
Antimatter was discovered in 1928 by Paul Dirac.
Antimatter was discovered in 1928 by Paul Dirac.
Lights Out - Antimatter album - was created in 2003.
A shadow is bigger than you but doesn't weigh anything.
Absolutely not - Antimatter is a hypothetical form of matter that is as yet unsubstantiated. Answer It's possible but not probable. And antimatter is not hypothetical