lunes, 18 de julio de 2011

Rotation of the Milky Way: Clue to Why Matter vs Antimatter Dominates & 6 new Items:

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"The spin of our galaxy has a twisting effect on our local space that is a million times stronger than that caused by the spin of the Earth."  --Dr Mark Hadley, of the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick

University of Warwick physicist has produced a galaxy sized solution which 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.

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The head of the world's leading physics lab at CERN in Geneva has prohibited scientists from drawing conclusions from a major experiment. The CLOUD ("Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets") experiment studies the role that particles from deep space play in cloud...


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