The large positron concentration can be compensated for by the discharge of the generated negative energy (electrons). This compensation generates such high pressure that it destroys everything in the immediate vicinity. The positron lighter requires a great deal of energy, which is needed to convert neutral energy to positive (neutrons to positrons).
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