Sunday, 14 August 2016

Does anti-matter increase or decrease in entropy over time?


Antimatter is matter going backwards through time. From the perspective of a matter-based observer does antimatter:



  • Increase in entropy (and therefore decrease in entropy in its own time)


OR



  • Decrease in entropy (and therefore increase in entropy in its own time)


Option 2 would seem to explain why we don't see much anti-matter (it all went into energy.)



Which is correct? Does antimatter increase or decrease in entropy over time?




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