> > While what you said was true, I was just agreeing with the original poster that is might be > possible that the Amorphia is some weird form or variation of Antimatter. > > Antimatter is pretty much just like normal matter except that the molecules all spin in reverse. > So for example If Normal molecules spin clockwise, antimatter molecules spin counterclockwise. > Whenever antimatter molecules and normal matter molecules meet, they go boom, releasing their > energy. Dude, you're making my brain bleed. To quote the nice folks at CERN: Antimatter is material made from antifermions. We define the fermions that are common in our universe as matter and their antiparticles as antimatter. In the particle theory there is no a priori distinction between matter and antimatter. Here's more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter Amorphia is not antimatter. Dave