Posted: Mar 08, 2017 5:00 pm
by LjSpike
Photons, Z bosons and so on are a subatomic particles. Yet I've never heard of such thing as an antiphoton or anti-Z Boson, additionally when a beam of light is cast, it appears when considered to be a stream of particles to have photons but not antiphotons.

Wouldn't this conclude that at least some particles can be made through means aside from pair production, and thus potentially any particle could be made without an antiparticle being made, therefore explaining the lack of balance between matter and antimatter in the universe?