In the very first microseconds of the Big Bang, something strange happened. Matter somehow outnumbered antimatter and kept the fledgling universe from annihilating itself.
This break with conventional physics is known as the “parity symmetry violation.”
A new study from the University of Florida analyzed a tremendous amount of cosmological data using a supercomputer to find compelling evidence that this parity symmetry violation explains why everything...well...is.
“I’ve always been interested in big questions about the universe. What is the beginning of the universe? What are the rules under which it evolves? Why is there something rather than nothing?” Zachary Slepian, a UF astronomy professor and study supervisor, said in a press release. “This work addresses those big questions.”
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