Sunday, June 4, 2017

What would the effect of an antimatter star be upon a normal matter planet? (Thought experiment)


Based on the answers from this question: Would the solar wind from an antimatter star be any different from a non-antimatter star?, it seems that an antimatter Sol type star would conduct fusion exactly the same as a normal matter star, despite the charges being flipped....


The output would also apparently be the same materials and same spectral emissions, except again, the charge would be flipped.


As a thought experiment, what would the atomic and chemical effects be of a Sol type antimatter star's emissions and "solar wind" upon a normal matter planet placed in orbit around it (Terran type)?




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