University of Michigan: Axion Solves Three Mysteries of Universe
March 11, 2020
March 11, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, March 11 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release on March 10:
A hypothetical particle called the axion could solve one of physics' great mysteries: the excess of matter over antimatter, or why we're here at all.
According to the Standard Model of particle physics, when our universe was born, the meeting of matter and antimatter should have annihilated each other. That means that nothing--no E . . .
A hypothetical particle called the axion could solve one of physics' great mysteries: the excess of matter over antimatter, or why we're here at all.
According to the Standard Model of particle physics, when our universe was born, the meeting of matter and antimatter should have annihilated each other. That means that nothing--no E . . .