Purnam adah purnam idam [Isopanisad, Invocation]. Because it is manufactured by the complete intelligent brain, everything is complete.
Bhagavad-gita 6.46-47
by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Los Angeles, February 21, 1969
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Physicists chip away at mystery of antimatter imbalance
November 9, 2011
Two types of neutron decay produce a proton, an electron and an electron antineutrino but eject them in different configurations, The experiments at NIST detected no imbalance, but the improved sensitivity could help place limits on competing theories about the matter-antimatter imbalance in the universe. Credit: emiT team
(PhysOrg.com) — Why there is stuff in the universe—more properly, why there is an imbalance between matter and antimatter—is one of the long-standing mysteries of cosmology. A team of researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology has just concluded a 10-year-long study of the fate of neutrons in an attempt to resolve the question, the most sensitive such measurement ever made. The universe, they concede, has managed to keep its secret for the time being, but they’ve succeeded in significantly narrowing the number of possible answers.
Though the word itself evokes science fiction, antimatter is an ordinary—if highly uncommon—material that cosmologists believe once made up almost exactly half of the substance of the universe. When particles and their antiparticles come into contact, they instantly annihilate one another in a flash of light. Billions of years ago, most of the matter and all of the antimatter vanished in this fashion, leaving behind a tiny bit of matter awash in cosmic energy. What we see around us today, from stars to rocks to living things, is made up of that excess matter, which survived because a bit more of it existed.
“The question is, why was there an excess of one over the other in the first place?” says Pieter Mumm, a physicist at NIST’s Physical Measurements Lab. “There are lots of theories attempting to explain the imbalance, but there’s no experimental evidence to show that any of them can account for it. It’s a huge mystery on the level of asking why the universe is here. Accepted physics can’t explain it.”
Physicists including Pieter Mumm (shown) used the emiT detector they built at NIST to investigate any potential statistical imbalance between the two natural types of neutron decay. Credit: emiT team
An answer might be found by examining radioactivity in neutrons, which decay in two different ways that can be distinguished by a specially configured detector. Though all observations thus far have invariably shown these two ways occur with equal frequency in nature, finding a slight imbalance between the two would imply that nature favors conditions that would create a bit more matter than antimatter, resulting in the universe we recognize. Mumm and his collaborators from several institutions used a detector at the NIST Center for Neutron Research to explore this aspect of neutron decay with greater sensitivity than was ever possible before.
For the moment, the larger answer has eluded them—several years of observation and data analysis once again turned up no imbalance between the two decay paths. But the improved sensitivity of their approach means that they can severely limit some of the numerous theories about the universe’s matter-antimatter imbalance, and with future improvements to the detector, their approach may help constrain the possibilities far more dramatically.
source: http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-11-physicists-chip-mystery-antimatter-imbalance.html
pamho agtACBSP
There is a story in India about two friends discussing, who created this universe? Finally one concluded, nobody created this universe.
One day one friend was invited to the house of the other friend, where there was a small universe model showing Mahaloka, Janaloka, Tapaloka, Satyaloka, Svarga-loka, Jalatala, Talatala, Rasatala, Patala, Yamaloka, etc..all planetary systems.
And the guest friend asked, oh, that’s very nice who made that model? The other friend said: Recently you said that nobody created the universe, but you ask me now who created this model of the universe? That means there is a creator, why you say nobody created it?
In this way he was defeated.
A devotee once asked SRILA PRABHUPADA why SRI KRSNA created this world? Prabhupada: “Just like you want to enter into the prison life, therefore government creates a prison house. Government does not like that there should be prison house, and government has to make a department, criminal department, and spend millions of dollars for nothing, for maintaining the prison house. Government has no such thing, plan. But because you want to enter into the prison house, therefore, before your entering, government is prepared, “Here is your house. Please come.” So that is the way of material creation. There was no need of this material creation. Some rascals questioned that “Why God has created this miserable world?” But you wanted, therefore God has given you.”
We are a small universe, in miniature all the ingredients of this universe mystery are within us in the material body. Therefore by studying ourselves we also understand the functioning of the big universe.
By hearing with rapt attention the Hare Krsna maha mantra daily from 4 am to 7 am, realization is guaranteed.
Eternally,
ys seva das
haribol