A distrubing distraction

Just a little while ago, I watched Gordon Ramsay’s nightmare with a Mexican restaurant and I started to get worried and then wrote about my newly-developed fret. (I am making that a noun.) I decided I needed to get my mind off of it and checked a few headlines. This one, in particular:

What’s the matter with antimatter? Scientists want to know

My eyes got caught up in paragraphs such as this one: So, if matter attracts matter, what happens when antimatter interacts with it?

Will it produce antigravity? And would then a ball of antimatter fall up?

And this: But scientists have long theorized that a lot of antimatter was produced during the universe’s inception. It has since disappeared, and they would like to know why.

If equal amounts of matter and antimatter existed initially, they should have annihilated each other, but they didn’t. Only matter is left behind.

The problem is my brain is not caught up . . . it is left far, far behind, and it kind of hurts.