Wikimedia) in 1928, british physicist paul dirac wrote down an equation that combined quantum theory and special relativity to describe the behaviour of an electron moving at a relativistic speed. So why is there far more matter than antimatter in the universe? The big bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. The matter-antimatter asymmetry problem the big bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter. Original press release yesterday, at the annual rencontres de moriond conference taking place in la thuile, italy, the lhcb collaboration at cern reported a new milestone in our understanding of the subtle yet. But what about an “anti-apple” made of antimatter, would it fall in the same way if it existed? The antimatter counterpart to the simplest atom, hydrogen, is a neutral antihydrogen atom, which consists of a positively charged positron orbiting a negatively charged antiproton. According to albert einstein’s much-tested theory of general relativity, the modern theory of gravity, antimatter and matter should fall to earth in the same way. · isaac newtons historic work on gravity was apparently inspired by watching an apple fall to the ground from a tree. Science physics antimatter antimatter antimatter paul dirac (image:
The Antimatter Revolution: A Quantum Leap For Antimatter Measurements
Wikimedia) in 1928, british physicist paul dirac wrote down an equation that combined quantum theory and special relativity to describe the behaviour of an electron...