Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Could the Big Bang have been a quick conversion of antimatter into matter?

"Dragan Slavkov Hajdukovic, a physicist on leave from Cetinje, Montenegro, currently working at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, emphasizes that he has no idea if this scenario occurred 13.7 billion years ago or not. But in a recent study published in Astrophysics and Space Science, he has described a mechanism that can convert matter into antimatter (or vice versa) that results in a cyclic universe that is successively dominated by matter and antimatter. In this scenario, when a matter-dominated universe collapses, an antimatter-dominated universe emerges, and the cycle continues indefinitely."

"...my work is an attempt to understand astrophysical and cosmological phenomena in the framework of the established physics, without invoking unknown forms of matter-energy and unknown mechanisms for inflation and matter-antimatter asymmetry."

"My answer may be wrong, but if it is correct it would radically change theoretical physics, astrophysics and cosmology.”

Source: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-07-big-quick-conversion-antimatter.html

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