
For the first time, scientists have conducted an extremely precise measurement of antimatter atoms. The ALPHA collaboration, an international group of scientists including many Canadians, has now measured the charge of antihydrogen � the antimatter versio
When the Universe was created, theory goes that equal amounts of matter and anti-matter were created. If that were true, they would have annihalated each other, and this would be a big empty place. But there is all this stuff around us, so where did it come from?
What they are finding is 'why'. Other experiments in the LHC show that matter/antimatter creation at the big bang was about 51% to 49% respectively, so what is all around us is the remainder of all that wasn't destroyed after the big bang.
So, testing if antimatter and matter share the same physical characteristics is important to knowing how the Big Bang happened.
... all that on a dram of Teachers Highland Cream.