The question of antimatter is a specter haunting the field of physics: W
hy is there more matter in the universe than anti-matter?
Lawrence Krauss, author of A Universe from nothing, supplies an answer that, besides explaining what antimatter is, sheds light on why the question is so puzzling in the first place. Antimatter, speaking from the perspective of physics, is not a terribly strange thing. In fact, we would expect to see more of it — to balance the amount of regular matter in the univ...
Published on January 24, 2016 20:55