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A person give me an idea for my physical problem, and I think the answer of this question would be the next step for its answer

I only want to know what they are doing with each other if they meet each other (I know that they will not annihilate each other )

Thanks for all helpful questions.

  • Please provide the context for your problem so your question can be be better understood. It's currently too vaguely described. – GodotMisogi Nov 05 '18 at 19:03
  • My main "problem" is the following question: Why is in the universe more matter than antimatter? I want to know how the electrons interact if they meet each other. – antimatter Nov 05 '18 at 19:07
  • @antimatter if that is your real question, then edit your posted question so that it actually asks that.... You won't get very far on this website by beating around the bush. – Daddy Kropotkin Nov 05 '18 at 19:09
  • Is the question not understandable or top unspecific? – antimatter Nov 05 '18 at 19:15
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    answered here? https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/64628/what-happens-in-electron-electron-collisions –  Nov 05 '18 at 19:21
  • Maybe just be more specific about what the electrons are doing...Are they in a solid? Electron gas? Isolated? If so, are they moving towards each other? Are they far away from each other? – user190081 Nov 05 '18 at 20:36
  • You hope to understand one of the hardest unanswered questions in physics from the answer to a disarmingly simple question. That is quite naive. – my2cts Nov 06 '18 at 00:06

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Two electrons will simply repel each other.

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