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Can large amounts of anti-matter even exist in our universe? if we consider the fact that all matter is energy than wouldn't it suggest that antimatter also is "anti-energy" Is there any school of physics that suggests that anti-matter can coalesce in anything larger than a single particle? Wouldn't anti-matter also need to bend the universe in an opposite manner than the gravity of normal matter? It would seem to me that the presence of large amounts of anti-matter could not exist in our universe.