We present a complete derivation of leptonic antimatter from the UD field equations. The critical equilibrium condition m₀² Dᵤ|Dd/2 = Dᵤ|Ud|Dᵤ governs positron production via phase flip. At the critical point, the first-order effective potential vanishes, and the second-order potential V ₄₅₅^ (2) () = -C (2 (-D) ) drives the phase to the adjacent minimum at = D +, defining antimatter as =. In a background-free environment, the antimatter state is metastable, with lifetime determined by quantum tunneling. In ordinary matter environments, electron-positron annihilation releases E ₀₍₍ = 2mₑ c² = 1. 022 MeV, producing two 511 keV photons. The removal of the Dᵤ binding term leaves Dd satisfying a homogeneous equation whose solution is a diffuse D-attribute in space—by definition, Ud, establishing the conversion Dd Ud. Simultaneously, the Dᵤ field converts to Uᵤ, completing the return of both attributes to spatial form. The electron and photon are identified through the spinor and vector projections of the Dᵤ and Ud fields. Four mutually exclusive annihilation channels are derived, each dominating in distinct parameter regimes with quantitatively specified conditions. All coupling constants are either fixed by the UD background or derived from the action; the fine structure constant is identified with the UD evolution constant. All results follow from the field equations.
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