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Antimaterial Worlds

Materialistic science may one day finally discover the eternal antimaterial world which has for so long been unknown to the wranglers of gross materialIsm. Regarding the scientists' present conception of antimatter, the Times of India (Oct. 27, 1959) published the following news Jrelease:

Stocklrolm, Oct. 26, 1959-Two American atomic scientists were awarded the 1959 Nobel Physics Prize today for the discovery of the antiproton, proving that matter exists in two forms-as particles and antiparticles.They are Italian-born Dr.Emilio Segre, 69, and Dr. Owen Chamberlain, born in San Francisco .... According to one of the fundamental assumptions of the new theory, there may exist another world, or an antiworld, built up of antimatter. This antimaterial world would consist of atomic and subatomic particles spinning in reverse orbits to those of the world we know. If these two worlds should ever clash, they would both be annihilated in one blinding flash.

In this statement, the following propositions are put forward:

1. There is an antimaterial atom or particle which is made up of the antiqualities of material atoms.

2. There is another world besides this material world of which we have only limited experience.

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