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How do you explain that there is more matter than anti-matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 247868" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Good Job Harte! No one can dispute the facts you just posted above. You've seen me fudge a little with those facts by suggesting that the electron could change into a positron using the same process. That process would be the electroweak force. But the process that the meson particles use is the nuclear weak force. When I originally came across the meson observations, I looked at it as an indicator of the flow of time. Back then I interpreted the info as an indicator that matter and antimatter travel in separate time directions. Or one could look at it as different states of matter that don't exist simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 247868, member: 288"] Good Job Harte! No one can dispute the facts you just posted above. You've seen me fudge a little with those facts by suggesting that the electron could change into a positron using the same process. That process would be the electroweak force. But the process that the meson particles use is the nuclear weak force. When I originally came across the meson observations, I looked at it as an indicator of the flow of time. Back then I interpreted the info as an indicator that matter and antimatter travel in separate time directions. Or one could look at it as different states of matter that don't exist simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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