Antigelium can be direct evidence of the existence of objects of macroscopic antimatter in the cosmos. And even in our galaxy. This summer, the AMS-02 experiment provided data on the detection of an antigelium particle as part of cosmic rays. It's a big sign for physicists to reconsider the baryonic asymmetry of the universe. But as is usually the case in physics, we need to wait a few more years and confirm this data. We need to get more antihelium events to be sure.
I'll go into more detail about all of this in my next post)
Dominick Schönberger
2024-07-25 03:24:35 +0000 UTCJohn
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