Monday, May 17, 2010
Why do you exist?
Maybe because sub-atomic particles called neutral B-mesons, which oscillate trillions of times per second between being matter and antimatter, go faster from antimatter to matter than they do from matter to antimatter, which creates a little more matter than antimatter. Does it matter? It might have mattered enough to create our universe. So says Fermilab in a new report. Details
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