Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time
Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time 🇺🇸 Antimatter Acts Like a Wave Scientists just saw something odd with antimatter. They caught positronium, an atom made of a particle and its antimatter twin, behaving like a wave. Imagine this: it’s as if the atom decided to play both sides in a game where particles usually don’t get to do that. This is the first time they've witnessed such interference patterns in positronium — it means that even stuff we thought was solid, can act all wavy. Kind of strange when you really think about it. Reminds you how quantum mechanics keeps throwing these curveballs at us. 🇪🇸 El Antimateria Se Comporta Como Onda Acaban de observar algo curioso con la antimateria. Vieron el positronio, un átomo compuesto por una partícula y su gemela de antimateria, comportarse como una onda. Es como si el átomo jugara en dos bandos en un juego donde normalmente no se puede hacer eso. La primera vez q...