Today, I attended a webinar where the author of Rising Together, Sally Helgesen was the keynote speaker.
She repeated her formula for success
Success = Capability + Visibility + Connections
It makes me wonder if anti-matter appears to be the loser for being invisible, despite having the capability and connections. And the connections to matter are not highly visible, but we believe it because researches say so.
Are black holes a kind of anti-matter?
What about that voice inside me which wants me to stop at times, and I need additional energy to get up and go? It acts as a warning at times, but in absence of visible proof, I choose to call it intuition.
There are experts who specialize in ‘shadow work’ done on individuals, maybe us. When we strongly condemn or criticize something, it may be something we wanted to do in early life but were restrained from doing so. And we grew up believing that it is unacceptable. Shadows are described as the invisible bags we carry on our back with those suppressed or forgotten early life or previous life experiences, now deeply embedded in the subconscious.
I recall someone on Facebook lamenting the fact that not enough work has been done on atheism. Your post makes me think if atheism is connected to anti-matter. I believe in something because I’ve been told it exists. There can be unexplained things in my life experience which support the God theory, so my belief gets stronger. There are others who refuse to believe in the unseen or intangible, so deny its existence.
People labelled humans with higher powers than the hoi-polloi as Gods to make them believe in the concept that there is a Creator and Preserver somewhere. Then, they had to invent the Devil to explain the destruction.
Is anti-matter neutral, or is it obstructing much more that could have happened? Is that what we call potential – the power to fight antithesis of our beliefs and forge ahead?
Are all these factors a manifestation of anti-matter – that which remains hidden, but drives the universe either by obstructing or letting it be?

I loved your post, especially the deep questions that you posed which make us think. I imagine that the anti-matter black holes are called quasars or pulsars, because instead of sucking everything in, they spit everything out and maybe we should call them white protrusions. Intuition can tell you to keep your distance or tell you to persevere. Your moral belief should let you know what is considered to be acceptable and what it is unacceptable. Many religions have evil gods to counter the good gods and I can see your analogy with God and the devil being like matter and antimatter. Man has made a lot of progress in our understand of nature, but I think that we are a long way off from figuring out the universe.
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I agree that we have not figured out even a fraction of the universe. But you added value here by talking about quasars and pulsars.
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