"We know that there must have been a very small asymmetry at the very beginning of the universe. How did it happen that there is only one part in 10 billion more matter than antimatter? This one part forms our universe, our world, whereas all the rest was annihilated when matter and antimatter combined. Without this asymmetry, there would only be energy but no physical matter" -- Rolf-Dieter Heuer
To give credit where credit is due, today's photo is another one my wife took.
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"We know that there must have been a very small asymmetry at the very beginning of the universe. How did it happen that there is only one part in 10 billion more matter than antimatter? This one part forms our universe, our world, whereas all the rest was annihilated when matter and antimatter combined. Without this asymmetry, there would only be energy but no physical matter" -- Rolf-Dieter Heuer
ReplyDeleteMy speed of lightometer tells me we have a ways to go. My fear is there are speed of light pundits waiting.
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