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Violating the Rules: Antimatter
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8775 (Mar. 2012)
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page 78.
Topik:
Matter & Antimatter
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Big Bang Theory
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Research
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.70
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That the universe is made of matter is obvious. What bothers physicists is why. Their best theory of universal fundamentals, known as the Standard Model, suggests that equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been produced in the Big Bang. Famously, however, matter and antimatter annihilate on contact and disappear in a puff of pure energy. A primordial equity between them would thus have led to a universe filled with light and little else. The reason that did not happen must be that matter and antimatter are not, in fact, perfect opposites--and that something in the asymmetry between them allowed matter to prevail. What that something is, therefore, is a question of great interest. Several groups of experimenters are searching for it and two of them, working at CERN, near Geneva, and Fermilab, outside Chicago, have just announced their latest results.
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