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Offline Enzo03

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LHCb experiment provides possible lead on the mystery of antimatter
I'm not a witty person, so I can't make a witty thread title.  And I just woke up, so I don't know if I read it right.  Whatever:
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider, the 17-mile (27 km) circular particle accelerator underground near Geneva, Switzerland, have been colliding protons at high speeds to create explosions of energy. From this energy many subatomic particles are produced.

Now researchers at the accelerator's LHCb experiment are reporting that some matter particles produced inside the machine appear to be behaving differently from their antimatter counterparts, which might provide a partial explanation to the mystery of antimatter.
INB4 HT makes a humongous physics related great wall of text, discuss.  ;)
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Offline FireSpawn

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Re: LHCb experiment provides possible lead on the mystery of antimatter
I see 'Particle Accelerator' and all I can think of are the IWar ships.....DAMN YOU DEKKER!  :hopping:
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