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>> No.5311869 [View]
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Sup /sci/, I have a question and I was wondering if you could help me out.

If what makes up the universe is equal parts matter and antimatter, why is there so much more matter than antimatter in the observable universe?

I'm really confused about this and I was hoping you could explain it.

TL;DR: Too much matter, not enough antimatter, Why?

>> No.4160408 [View]
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Are the fundamental particles round, or is that just how we picture them? Does anyone really know?

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>> No.2317498 [View]
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Hey /sci/, I'm looking to study high energy physics aka particle physics and I'm looking for a good introductory text. My ultimate goal is to understand anti-particles. Keep in mind I'm a Mathematician, not a Physicist so my physics background is weak.

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