Can antimatter form anti-atoms, like matter can form atoms? So, if antimatter can form not necessarily atoms, but another structure, can it form another Universe, like the atoms do? If it's true, so in this other Universe made with antimatter, life could arose. Can all this be true? I've read somewhere that antimatter can create anti-hydrogen...
Another question: What is the reason for when antimatter collide with matter both be destroyed? It's some kind of "instability effect"?
One day we will swim in the subsurface ocean of Europa and take shower in ethane lakes of Titan.