Antimatter is the most valuable substance in the world. Antimatter is actually the antithesis of existing normal matter. The only difference between the two structures is the opposite electrical charge. The antimatter of a proton is the negative antiproton. When matter and antimatter meet each other, they release 100% energy. In contrast, the best nuclear weapons convert only 7 to 10 percent of their fuel into energy.

If it were ever possible to collect one gram of anti-matter in one place and dump it on Earth, it would be more devastating than the nuclear explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki that would destroy entire cities. A billionth of a gram of the antidote, if fired at the tip of a rifle bullet, would destroy a small house or tank.

It is also possible to treat many types of cancer with its help.

If it is used as fuel in space travel, the speed of manned spacecraft will be reduced to half the speed of light.

It has not yet been possible to obtain this antidote naturally. It is artificially created in CERN. CERN can produce 10 million anti-protons in a minute. It sounds like a lot, but it's surprisingly low.

If Saran were to make 10 million anti-protons a minute, it would take 100 billion years to make one gram. Creating it is not a problem. But securing it is also a problem. It cannot be stored in a normal container. Saran has so far been able to store anti-hydrogen material for only 17 minutes.

An article published by NASA in 2006 stated that producing one gram of antimatter could cost $25 billion. Earlier in 1999, a NASA paper reported that producing one gram of antimatter would cost $62.5 trillion, which is 83 percent of the world's GDP.