CERN Antimatter Gravity Experiment : does antimatter create anti gravity? Scientists at CERN, the world's greatest particle accelerator in Switzerland, demonstrated in September 2023 that gravity, like conventional matter, pushes antihydrogen atoms downward. The CERN antimatter gravity experiment used a vertically placed trap to drop antihydrogen atoms, and the results revealed that more atoms fell out the bottom than soared out the top. This conclusion is consistent with Einstein's general relativity theory, which states that all matter, whether regular or anti, reacts equally to gravitational forces.
The experiment disproves the concept of antigravity for antimatter, which had been the subject of various bizarre hypotheses. For example, in 2012, Chardin and a collaborator proposed that the universe may include equal proportions of matter and antimatter, with the latter subject to antigravity.
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