Study Group For Relativity/Proof of Antiparticles

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Recently I started reading a book by Richard Fynmann outlining how he and *** were able to predict the existence of anitparticles through the combination of quantum mechanics and special relativity. So I've created this page as a tangent off Jason and my original page to continue the overall collaborate learning experience! (picture me putting my hand up in the air like superman after saying that)

Will edit when I'm not very very tired.