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Re: If you could ask three questions, what would they be?
« on: February 13, 2004, 06:39:09 PM »
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blobrana wrote:

MAtter and antimatter imbalance was due to Violation of CP Invariance...
In 1967, Andrei Sakharov wrote his landmark paper; "Violation of CP Invariance, C Asymmetry, and Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe" took the dynamic generation of the baryon asymmetry of the universe seriously. He laid out the basic principles needed to understand this asymmetry and how it led to the dominance of matter in the universe. It’s a modification of the Standard Model called super-symmetry; nature should show a new symmetry at extremely high energies. This paper, though slightly cryptic, showed that the violation of CP symmetry is just one of three conditions that must be satisfied to explain how an imbalance arose between matter and antimatter.


What I wan't to know, is whether the (as yet undiscovered) supersymmetrical elementary particles (quarks) - the so-called 'squarks' exist/existed. The squarks could compose a mirror image of our universe, how cool would that be?
Not 'cool' in the sense of temperature, obviously...
 :-)
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