Jeredin OP , (edited )
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Edit: another commenter linked me to zero point energy, and with its relating links, that seems to give me the answers I was after. 


I was trying not to write too much but I guess it’s hard to ask without more context.

I’ve been reading about how antimatter results from particle accelerators and high energy collisions in space. But in layman terms, when these high energy collisions occur, are we simply allowing released energy to form into antimatter?

My understand is when electrons and protons have extreme collisions or forced too close within extreme gravity, they form neutrons or other particles (including photons). These are examples of matter into energy into matter. But are the “blueprints” that tell energy how to form into baryon matter in the energy (that is, does quantity and/or power cause the resulting state), the strong/weak fields influencing it, or some other mechanism?

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