Apparently we live in an asymmetrical world. There is not enough stuff in our universe in comparison to how much energy was released in the big bang. I think maybe that energy actually resides within the Higgs field. I feel that the Higgs field is like an ocean of energy that creates a field for matter to exist. It could literally be the field that contains the missing "dark energy".
The CP violation means that the balance of energy in the universe is out of alignment. The kaon particle is able to convert the charge of other particles during quantum reactions. It has the potential to explain the difference in apparent lack of anti-matter in the universe.
I think it will be interesting to see what science experiments end up showing us with testing for the anti-particles and dark matter. It's hard to imagine a specific result when we don't really understand what or where it is.
ReplyDelete