An
isolated electron is indistinguishable from an isolated antielectron
for the very good reason that there is no
structural difference between
them. What
is different is their orientation to the gravitonstream through which
they are moving. All electron-structured particles automatically align
themselves with the vector of the surrounding gravitonstream but this is not an instant process and while
the realignment is
underway the particle is an antielectron.
Gravitonstreams
are everywhere in the Universe. They are the gravitonospheres and
gravitonoceans that surround
solidbonded gravitoncores. They are the
darkmatter
that infuses and surrounds galaxies. They are the
darkenergy that
infuses and surrounds the
Universe. It is because electrons
automatically align themselves
with the vector of the gravitonstream they are within, that there
are so few enduring antielectrons to be found. It is also why
it is so difficult and expensive to capture antielectrons and keep them
for later use (although knowing exactly what antielectrons are may make
this easier and cheaper in the future).