What is an antiparticle and what are they? Here is Rayson:
RAYSON - “Let me provide one more bit of insight into an antiparticle. Antiparticles are ghost chimera and nothing more but have one salient point to make and that is to provide the electron in particular to stand away from other preparticles which tend to be stronger but contribute nothing like the electron does. For that reason electrons are designed with Ultimatons that make them up to have two more pouches in them which are not standard in other preparticle ultimatons. Electron Ultimatons have two pouches that are folded just under the cover that makes the plasma in the Ultimaton somewhat available to take and give out to the outside of the electron a spicy bight to keep other preparticles away from it.
"In the preparticle family, Protons in particular like to harass Electrons. That has to do with the energy spikes the Electron uses to feel its way to the formation of an atom, If a proton is sitting nearby it will nudge the electron away from the nucleus of the atom it wants to be part of. But the electron insists on being part of the forming atom, it will take a sip of plasma energy inside of those extra energy pouches and spit back at the proton and the proton usually leaves them alone then to get into the atom they want to form. RAYSON"
Ron, we enjoy hearing how preparticles are like a family and the relationships between preparticles can be as rough as a brother and sister not really getting along together very well.
Now all preparticles have what science calls antiparticles. That is not antimatter although some confuse them with antimatter. Antiparticles are not real. They are ghosts of energy presence in all preparticles and are chimeras replicating the picture of the electron or other beneath it or aside sometimes. Here is a little drawing to show the antiparticle ghost of an electron form I made up to illustrate this strange phenomenon.
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