@abhi121
Antimatter is officially the most expensive substance on Earth with wild estimates going up to $62.5 trillion per gram. Sounds insane, but the real story is way more interesting 👇
Antimatter isn’t something you can mine, refine, or print in a factory. It’s created inside particle accelerators, where pure energy is converted into anti-particles. The catch? The process is incredibly slow, inefficient, and eats energy like a black hole. With today’s tech, producing even a microgram would take centuries. So yeah, the price tag is more theoretical than practical.
Despite the insane cost, antimatter has potential uses far beyond imagination:
✨ Medical science: Positron Emission Tomography (PET scans) already uses antimatter particles to detect cancers.
🚀 Space travel: In theory, antimatter propulsion could push spacecraft close to the speed of light.
🔬 Fundamental physics: It helps explain how the universe was born and why matter won over antimatter.