Di-positronium is a bound state consisting of two positronium atoms. Positronium itself is a short-lived atom-like structure formed when an electron and its antiparticle, a positron, combine. When two positronium atoms come together, they can form di-positronium, which can be thought of as a pairing of the two postive and negative charge entities involved in each positronium.
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