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'''Reverse matter''' was a type of [[matter]] in which [[atom]]ic structures were reversed. It was not the same thing as [[anti-matter]]. Objects made of reverse matter could be detected by [[radio wave]]s but were [[invisible]] to optical instruments. [[TARDIS]]es had difficulty materialising in reverse matter environments. | '''Reverse matter''' was a type of [[matter]] in which [[atom]]ic structures were reversed. It was not the same thing as [[anti-matter]]. Objects made of reverse matter could be detected by [[radio wave]]s but were [[invisible]] to optical instruments. [[TARDIS]]es had difficulty materialising in reverse matter environments. | ||
In the [[1970s]], the [[Zeron (The Enemy from Nowhere)| | In the [[1970s]], the [[Zeron (The Enemy from Nowhere)|Zerons]], a species native to a reverse matter galaxy, came to [[Earth]] to convert it to reverse matter and claim it as their own, but were stopped by the [[Third Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Enemy from Nowhere (comic story)|The Enemy from Nowhere]]'') | ||
[[Category:Matter]] | [[Category:Matter]] |
Latest revision as of 02:27, 4 September 2020
Reverse matter was a type of matter in which atomic structures were reversed. It was not the same thing as anti-matter. Objects made of reverse matter could be detected by radio waves but were invisible to optical instruments. TARDISes had difficulty materialising in reverse matter environments.
In the 1970s, the Zerons, a species native to a reverse matter galaxy, came to Earth to convert it to reverse matter and claim it as their own, but were stopped by the Third Doctor. (COMIC: The Enemy from Nowhere)