You would normally not feel this, as this would be a very, very small amount of massenergy. In rare circumstances, you might feel an itch. It is more likely that you gain massenergy, rather than losing it, through these processes.
What causes this, is an interaction of naturally occurring antimatter with ordinary matter, or antiquarks with quarks. These things normally happen frequently, without a person realizing it.
One would need to be able to 'see' into (sense) the subatomic realm or the quark realm to realize this.
Proton, Electron or Neutron?
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What does it feel like when antiparticles annihilate your massenergy? And what causes it?
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You would normally not feel this, as this would be a very, very small amount of massenergy. In rare circumstances, you might feel an itch. It is more likely that you gain massenergy, rather than losing it, through these processes.
What causes this, is an interaction of naturally occurring antimatter with ordinary matter, or antiquarks with quarks. These things normally happen frequently, without a person realizing it.
One would need to be able to 'see' into (sense) the subatomic realm or the quark realm to realize this.