Uh, NO. Obviously antimatter doesn't move backward in time. The point is that the fundamental laws of nature appear time reversable at the micro-scale -- you can "play a movie" of the "scattering" ...
Our universe is filled with particles, such as electrons and protons, which make up all the stuff on our planet and beyond: animals, plants, people, planets, asteroids, stars, gas clouds, and galaxies ...
A small amount of antimatter took to the road on Tuesday, representing the first time any quantity of the world’s most expensive, volatile and rare substance has been moved. The breakthrough opens the ...