Did electrons, right after the big bang, all had the same helicity (like all neutrinos)?
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Because (almost all) neutrinos haven't interacted with other matter since their creation after the big bang they preserved their left-handedness. Electrons, on the other hand, have interacted a lot with other matter, so over time, they developed helicity 1 and -1. In equal amounts.
This implies of course, that the electrons had
This implies of course, that the electrons had
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