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how is matter formed?

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Answered by Shobhitns
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A subatomic particle, known as kaon, was found by an international collaboration of scientists, along with Thomas Blum, who is an associate professor of physics. With such a discovery of great information, it can be used to benefit towards fundamental questions as to how the universe could have possibly commenced! (However, we all obviously know that was there in the beginning, he is still here today, and he will continue to still dwell here when everything else ceases from existence.)

At the moment, there are currently many new high-tech IBM computers that are currently being installed for scientists to survey the decay much more closely and accurately. “This calculation brings us closer to answering fundamental questions about how matter formed in the early universe and why we, and everything else we observe today, are made of matter and not anti-matter,” says scientist Thomas Blum. What exactly is “anti-matter,” you may as yourself. Picture this scenario in your mind. Imagine yourself placing an iron imprint on a cow. What does this result from? A cow with a huge burnt scar, with somewhat of a little hole near its hind end. Basically, in physics terms, when energy turns into matter, a particle of matter and an anti-particle are formed.

With this information, these questions were formed, “When the universe began, did it start out with more particles of matter than anti-matter?” Or, ” Were the two symmetrical and was there another mechanism that resulted in more matter than anti-matter?”
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