Why is the universe dominated by positive matter? Are there antimatter galaxies?

Updated on science 2024-05-18
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This question needs to be understood before the universe, which is recognized as coming from the universe, but the singularity of **** is indeed wrong. The universe arises from saturated black holes, which in turn originate from their original universe. A black hole is actually just a heavy object that is heavily bent in space, and it continues to attract matter, with greater curvature until a four-dimensional contact occurs.

    Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for a black hole to have two substances with opposite properties. Then it is impossible for the universe to coexist with opposite matter. So is there an antimatter universe?

    Each universe is constantly being reborn and destroyed, and it can be speculated that the universe attached to this universe cannot have anti-attributes, otherwise it will be easily destroyed. Even if there is, it must be in a far corner of the four-dimensional space.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The universe in which we live has no antimatter, but there is an anti-universe, which is contrary to the structure of the matter in the universe where we are located, that is, their electron nuclei are negative electrons, and the universe of positive and negative matter is moving at high speed, and it is approaching at high speed, and it will be annihilated one day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There must be antimatter, for example, water and fire, once in a lifetime, the forward gear and reverse gear of the car, without reverse gear, your car will not be able to drive out of the dead end, acid and alkali, one good and one evil, cancel each other. I don't read much, how much more?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is not true, there is no such thing as antimatter. But there is not a matter of existence, this is immaterial and not antimatter, immaterial is absolute space, and matter is relative space. They are inseparable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it possible that life in high-latitude space can look at the earth, just like the particles we see with a microscope, but there is no life that exists on it, does it mean that dimensional space cannot be crossed, will the universe be so circular, the limit is small, infinite... If this is the case, if you want to understand the universe, it is recommended to start with the microscopic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This question is particularly naïve, let me give you an example, a group of primitive people on an unknown remote island in the Pacific Ocean suddenly talked about such a question one day while chatting.

    Why is the world dominated by a race like ours? Is there a world at the end of the water level dominated by another animal?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The arrangement of the charge workshop, which is stored separately from + and -, is extremely dangerous and necessary for the end.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, human beings still have too little understanding of the universe, and behind the black hole may be the antimatter universe

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Antimatter people don't think they're anti, they think we're anti. The human and human brains are made up of the earth's dust and water codes. Wisdom has limitations.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Perhaps the whole mathematics and the whole mathematical formula are the miracles that happened in China in the Internet era, and the whole mathematical formula is different from any mathematical formula in the past in that the whole mathematical formula is also the law of the whole cosmology, which can inspire people's understanding of life in the universe

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Instead of proving antimatter stars! Not yet into the proof of perpetual power!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In 1928, the British physicist Dirac theoretically predicted the existence of antimatter, opening a new door for human exploration of the universe. The originally lonely matter particles in the universe have finally found their other half, and the particle zoo is much more lively. Antimatter is such a being:

    They are like twin brothers of particles of matter, although they have the same mass and number of charges as their counterparts of matter, but the charges are opposite.

    According to Dirac, there is a corresponding antimatter particle for every particle of matter that we commonly see, which almost doubles the size of the entire particle world at once. These antiparticles can combine to form antiatoms, which in turn can further form antimatter, which in turn can form antistars and galaxies. This provides a possible existence for our universe:

    A world made up of antimatter, which is like our mirror world, is hidden deep in the unknown depths of the universe. Theoretically, the antimatter universe will look no different from ours and can give birth to human civilization.

    However, it is better not to expect to see the world of antimatter with our own eyes, because antimatter is incompatible with matter. If a particle of matter collides with its corresponding antimatter particle, they will be annihilated at the same time, converted into pure energy.

    According to Einstein's mass-energy equation, the energy converted into energy will be extremely large, resulting in an astonishing destructive force. We have all seen the power of nuclear bombs, in fact, only a small part of the mass of nuclear bombs has a loss, and when antimatter and matter collide, all of them will be annihilated, and all the mass will be converted into energy, and the energy produced by the same mass of antimatter will far exceed the existing nuclear **. So, think about the mixed feelings you have when you see an antimatter Earth coming your way.

    Therefore, it's best not to expect to see it, an earth-shattering ** will completely crush you.

    At present, the existence of antimatter has been confirmed, and the American physicist Thomas Edison discovered the first antiparticle, the positron, in 1932 while studying cosmic rays in a cloud chamber. In 1955, physicists at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory used a particle accelerator to produce antiprotons. In the same year, scientists at the European Particle Physics Laboratory near Geneva produced positrons and antiprotons at the same time through a particle accelerator and combined them to form an antihydrogen atom.

    Although antiatoms only exist for a brief moment, it proves the possibility of the existence of antimatter atoms.

    In recent years, scientists have built detectors for complex and sophisticated blind rocks to search for antimatter in cosmic rays, but have found only a very small number of positrons and antiprotons, and never found heavier antiparticles. So, when the universe was large, did it only produce matter particles? If they also produced antimatter, where are they now?

    Was it separated from us at the beginning of the universe and formed our mirror universe? The desolation of the existing universe has made us smack, but it has not yet reached the end of exploration. If there is still an anti-matter world, it is even more unimaginable for us to lament the insignificance of human beings.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There should be an antimatter world in the universe, which theoretically works, but in reality it is not that simple. Natural antiparticles and antimatter do not exist on Earth. Scientists have found that the antiparticles produced in nuclear reactions are surrounded by a large number of normal particles, so it will combine with the corresponding normal particles not long after they are produced, and after the two are combined, the antiparticles do not exist, and they are converted into high-energy photon radiation.

    But this photon radiation has not yet been discovered. Antimatter is hard to find on Earth, because ordinary matter is everywhere, and antimatter annihilates once it encounters it. In fact, antimatter can still exist in its natural form in the universe outside of Earth.

    Since the light emitted by antimatter is the same as the light emitted by matter, one cannot tell whether a star emits light from matter or antimatter.

    Therefore, it is inferred that it is entirely possible that stars made of antimatter exist in the universe, or in isolated space far enough away from other planets, or even in the Milky Way. There is symmetry in nature, so there must be stars made of matter and stars made of antimatter at the same time. Of course, matter and antimatter cannot be in the same astral body, because they will be annihilated when they meet.

    Whether there is naturally existing antimatter in the universe remains to be confirmed by the further development of science and technology. Physicists are searching for antimatter in the hope of finding them in the universe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Antimatter is a form of matter that is alien to humans, and in particle physics, antimatter is an extension of the concept of antiparticles, which are made up of antiparticles. Antimatter and matter are opposites, as if a particle and an antiparticle were combined, causing both to annihilate and emit high-energy photons or gamma rays.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Antimatter looks exactly the same as normal matter, and the light, sound, and magnetic field emitted are no different from positive matter, but its charge is completely opposite to that of ordinary matter, for example, ordinary protons are positively charged, antiprotons are negatively charged, ordinary electrons are negatively charged, and positrons (generally we say "electrons" are antielectrons because they are negatively charged) are positively charged. Sometimes, scientists produce antiprotons or antihydrogen in high-energy laboratories for the sake of need.

    If two objects with the same mass and antimatter meet each other, they will produce a huge amount of energy, such as a milliliter of water and a milliliter of "anti-water" colliding, and the energy produced is as follows.

    e=mc^2=

    It can be seen that the energy produced is enormous, and its energy is equal to the energy of 2,000 tons of oil ** (the energy of oil is not fully utilized)!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The electrons in the antimatter are positively charged, and the protons are negatively charged, which is the opposite of these substances (positive matter) that are common around us, so it is called antimatter, and the contact between the antimatter and the positive matter will annihilate a large number of photons and gamma rays, and release huge energy, and the efficiency of releasing energy is much higher than that of nuclear reactions ...... the mass-energy formula

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Normal protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged, antimatter is negatively charged protons and positively charged electrons, and positive and negative matter will annihilate and release a lot of energy after they collide.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Antimatter is the opposite of the matter in our life, for example, the electrons around the nucleus of the atom are negatively charged, and the nucleus is positively charged, while antimatter is the opposite, so the laws of motion of antimatter and positive matter are also opposite. If positive matter meets antimatter, then 100% of the energy (9% of the energy of nuclear fusion) is released

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