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| | TIME.com: Celestial Coexistence -- Nov. 19, 1965 -- Page 1 |
 | | A layer of hot ambiplasma (matter and antimatter particles in the process of annihilation) may sometimes be created, he says, when matter and antimatter meet. |
 | | Like the insulating layer of steam that forms between a drop of water and the surface of a very hot stove, the ambiplasma would separate and repulse the hostile regions. |
 | | In that way, Alfvén believes, the two forms of matter could be prevented from committing mutual destruction. |
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