Galaxy-sized twist in time pulls violating particles back into line
Thursday, July 14, 2011 - 08:30
in Physics & Chemistry
A physicist in the UK has produced a galaxy-sized solution that explains one of the outstanding puzzles of particle physics, while leaving the door open to the related conundrum of why different amounts of matter and antimatter seem to have survived the birth of our Universe. Physicists would like a neat universe where the laws of physics are so universal that every particle and its antiparticle behave in the same way.