Talk:Anti-electron

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Merge with Positron

I know the note gives a reason for anti-electrons being apparently distinct from antimatter in the G1 cartoon, but anti-electrons are another name for positrons in real life, and the anti-electrons from Unicron are used to grant life (and, as confirmed by AVP, sparks) to the Technobots, while the mention of positrons in Transformers is that normal sparks contain them (and that Shattered Glass embers have electrons instead, meaning there's an in-universe confirmation that positrons and electrons are "opposites"). NovaSaber (talk) 15:46, 11 September 2016 (EDT)