



If an alien lands on your front lawn and extends an appendage as a gesture of greeting, before you get friendly, toss it an eightball. If the appendage explodes, then the alien was probably made of antimatter. If not, then you can proceed to take it to your leader — Neil deGrasse Tyson
I like to say that while antimatter may seem strange, it is strange in the sense that Belgians are strange. They are not really strange; it is just that one rarely meets them — Lawrence M. Krauss
Think binary. When matter meets antimatter, both vanish, into pure energy. But both existed; I mean, there was a condition we’ll call “existence.” Think of one and minus one. Together they add up to zero, nothing, nada, niente, right? Picture them together, then picture them separating-peeling apart. … Now you have something, you have two somethings, where once you had nothing — John Updike
I think that the discovery of antimatter was perhaps the biggest jump of all the big jumps in physics in our century — Werner Heisenberg