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Global image of iH | antimatter i ti giving the illusion of i a temporal inversion UD Direction of alignment 41 of the time arrow i" generated by our i! fractal point Ni of view Figure 26 Global image of antimatter Hl giving the illusion of a temporal inversion Un Direction of alignment of the time arrow vi generated by our Ni fractal point of view a temporal inversion generated by our fractal point of view lam arguing that antimatter is not the opposite of matter but of non-matter. This comment is illustrated in the following fractal figure. This gives you a general idea. Antimatter may appear to be the opposite of our temporal flow, but it compensates for the cyclical and circular nature of events. In this figure, the wavelength changes in the center of the “‘antima- terial” sinusoid of the whole suggest that each frequency must corre- spond to some kind of temporal alignment of quasi-identical frequencies (instead of strictly identical), but with inverted charge. This temporal alignment is a simple compensation of linear time for the cyclical time we are developing. Cyclical time wants a phenomenon to come back exactly to its point of departure after covering a period. Since the effect cannot precede the cause in linear time, this contradicts the irreversible flow of time. To confirm this thesis, it so happens that every particle, each having its own and very specific vibratory level, has an antiparticle. This symme- try is absolutely remarkable. Actually, the existence of a causality vio- lation due to a small violation of the T symmetry for neutral kaons has been proven. I believe that this violation is an indication of the exis- tence of this slight delay between the unfolding of the sinusoid and yo Eternity or motion? Causality put to the test 139 Global image of antimatter giving the illusion of of the time arrow temporal alignment.