God & Particles (The nature of a \'Creator\')

by David Turell @, Monday, June 09, 2014, 00:10 (3602 days ago) @ GateKeeper

David Yes, all part of current theory, but we still don't know why antimatter became so very limited.
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> GK: I M H O they are over thinking that. With that kind of "mixing" the probability of absolute uniformity is low. It could be as simple as enough "clumped" (a la van der waals type)together and the cascading effect cause enough density difference. How about adding in spin and magnetic fields? let alone exotic particle that can form.-It is more complex than that. They should be 50/50 but there is almost no anti-matter.Lots of theories, but no exact answer:-http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/beamline/26/1/26-1-sather.pdf
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> GK: Did space inflate totally uniform? or just uniform enough to show the background radiation they see? lol, they don't even know how space 'inflates". -Uniformity is the basis of the theory. To make the universe look as uniform as it appears inflation was proposed. The CMBR fits the theory. There is no cause for inflation currently discovered or described.


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