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Let's riddle again ! :bounce:

I wrote this one :

I'm your alter ego,

Marry me, you'll get a lot of energy.

Nethertheless, we can't be a nice couple,

'Cause I'm just your opposite for eternity.

Even in white outfit, you can't identify me so easily.

Who am I ?

:smln:

Please, don't say : tooooooooo haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard !!! :P

If I made some mistakes, feel free to tell me, I wanna learn english. Playing is the best way to learn ! You can't imagine how many things I learnt here with you. Better than years at school ! :)

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I hate riddles that are too riddley for me to get straight away :lol:

since you asked though, here is a little english lesson. It's just a typing mistake I'm sure, but you might find it funny if you like puns:

Nethertheless
roughly translates to Small Bottom..... 'nethers' in english are what lives under your skirt.... :sml2:
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Let's see what is under this... ;)

I'm your alter ego,

Marry me, you'll get a lot of energy.

Nevertheless 4.gif, we can't be a nice couple,

'Cause I'm just your opposite for eternity.

Even in white outfit, you can't identify me so easily.

Who am I ?

Antimatter is my name.

Matter + antimatter = energy

White outfits of scientists.

Related to the News because last week,

I read an article about evidence that thunderstorms make antimatter particle beams :o

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- http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/news/fermi-thunderstorms.html

It's weird matter finally won at the beginning of our universe, according to the Big Bang theory. And weirder to think about multiverse theory though... but fascinating ! Because if antimatter can be find so near of us, it means antimatter hasn't been annihilated at the beginning. So, where are the anti protons, the positrons which balance our protons and electrons in the known universe ?

An antimatter universe ? :spop:

Fascinating, isn't it ?

"In orbit for less than three years, the Fermi mission has proven to be an amazing tool to probe the universe. Now we learn that it can discover mysteries much, much closer to home," said Ilana Harrus, Fermi program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
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