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Solve The Mystery Of Antimatter With A Laser Pointer

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According to media reports, scientists at the European Nuclear Center have found a new way to uncover the mystery of antimatter. The physicist irradiates a green laser pointer on the anti-atoms and observes whether their reactions are different from the atoms. This research brings a glimmer of hope for solving the antimatter mystery. Although the amount of matter and antimatter produced in the Big Bang is the same, today's universe is mainly composed of matter. There is no theory that can explain why this phenomenon occurs. The preparation and capture of antimatter are extremely difficult because they will annihilate instantly when they come into contact with ordinary substances. But use a special magnetic trap. Scientists at the European Nuclear Center’s anti-hydrogen green laser pointer physical device project. Successfully researched the properties of antihydrogen atoms (the antimatter form of hydrogen atoms).

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What we want to find out is whether matter and antimatter follow the same. The laws of physics prescribed by the Standard Model. Project spokesperson Professor Jeffrey Hanster said. The experiment can measure the reaction of anti-hydrogen atoms under laser irradiation with a precisely adjusted frequency. Scientists successfully captured antihydrogen atoms and kept them under control long enough to study their properties. This is a major scientific breakthrough. The Big Bang should have produced the same amount of matter and antimatter. The standard model theory explains the basic components of the universe and the various basic forces between them. "Antimatter disappeared after the birth of the universe. This has always been an unsolved mystery, so we always pay special attention to antimatter. The professor added. The team introduced the antihydrogen atoms they measured in the experimental report. The frequency passes through. The response under the irradiation of a precisely adjusted green laser pointer.

2020-08-03 12:26:57

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