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Any anti-matter particle in Nature seeks out and gets annihilated by the first matter particle it encounters. (always the first). 
 
Is there a kind of superluminal communication between matter anti-matter particle pairs ? 
 
Is this consistent with the laws of physics ?  :innocent:

 

No particle "seeks out" any other particle. 

 

An antimatter particle is only annihilated on encountering its matter counterpart. A positron is annihilated on encountering an electron, but not on encountering a neutron, for example. 

 

No there is no superluminal communication - what makes you think this question worth asking?

 

The behaviour of antiparticles appears to be fully consistent with the laws of physics. 

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