>>11896665I'll entertain this. matter is just condensed energy/photons right? and we know the 4 fundamental forces that binds that energy, so what happens to those? are they negative too?
so, if your negative matter is made up of negative photons that are repelling each other this ((could)) explain why we can't observe it (you can't detect it if it never interacts with our instruments). assuming ALL these forces repel normal matter it should be evenly spread throughout the universe? ok so that explains the whole universe expansion thing too.
you should be able to detect it other ways (I think) but it would be very difficult.
say you proved it existed, how would you capture it? after you captured it you would need to "compress" it enough to "create" some negative matter.
matter creation is currently beyond us but theoretically possible, but in this the forces are actively working against you, so you would need some fucking crazy amount of energy to even create one particle, let alone something massive enough to cause practical anti-gravitational effects
that was fun, thanks.