No. force exchange particles are shared. for example there is no anti-photon. an antiproton has a charge of -1 unit. so it is repelled from negative charges. if the atoms around the antiproton are also negatively charged the antiproton will never get near enough to contact the ordinary wall and anihilate. when the antiprotons is needed the charge in the wall can be reversed. or in three dimensions a magnetic field can be turned on simultaneously to directthe antiproton out of the matrix without contacting the walls.
Ok, lets get this straight...
1.) I'm getting you on how to hold and store a half kilogram of antimatter. Recap for me on how you would do it, again, please, and what kind of size device we are talking about. What are the power requirements and how do we get the antimatter in there in the first place?
2.) Also, if we can store a half kilogram of antimatter (equal to the most expolosive bomb made by man) what is the theoretical limit on how much antimatter you can store? In Fasa Trek they had various yields of photon torp warheads. The 1st one blew up a parking lot. In SFB, there are 3x types, er 2. Why cant we generate enough to wipe out say... Planet Earth?
3.) I'm fuzzy on this... the gravitational weight or mass of a half kilogram of antimatter... is a half kilogram of gravity influence? What about when you have your antimatter explosion... Do you have an increase in the gravity influence, does the blast 'weigh' more that a half kilogram?