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What if everything was antimatter EXCEPT Earth?
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In fact, yes. Photons don't have a charge, so anti-photons would illuminate the Earth all the same. The issue, as the video points out, will come from too much energy hitting the Earth's surface, not too little.
in fact so far as i can tell, there wouldn't be anti-photons, they'd just be normal photons
Yep, anti-photons are just photons. They are their own counterpart.