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View submission: What causes the mutual annihilation of matter-antimatter reactions?
Antimatter particle has everything opposite about it, so for the reaction to conserve all the things that need to be conserved like charge etc, the result must have zero of all of that except the very energy itself, which photons are good carriers for energy wihtout any other such variables.
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