Stückelberg-Feynman interpretation
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The Stückelberg-Feynman interpretation, named for Ernst Stueckelberg and Richard Feynman, of antimatter asserts that antiparticles can be treated to be normal particles traveling backwards in time. Though it is not generally accepted, physicists often model antiparticles this way in Feynman diagrams, though it is generally considered to be just a bookkeeping convenience.

