Scientists At The Large Hadron Collider Have Just Made A Big Announcement
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 Published On Apr 11, 2024

CERN: "This Discovery With James Webb Telescope’s Data Redefines Space And Time!"

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Right now, deep within the earth and beyond the stars, two of humanity's greatest scientific achievements, the James Webb Space Telescope and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, are revealing a cosmic riddle that questions our entire universe theory. The James Webb Space Telescope searches the faraway universe for hints of antimatter's presence in space, whereas the LHC studies and creates antimatter by smashing particles together
underground.

Their joint endeavors aim to address a fundamental puzzle in physics: since
our current understanding of the rules of nature implies that there ought to be an equal quantity of antimatter, why is our world primarily composed of matter?

From the tiniest particles that humans have discovered so far to the largest, as-yet-undiscovered regions of space, this collaborative effort covers it all. Not only are revolutionary experiments being conducted at CERN to create antimatter, but they are also carefully studying its behavior in relation to matter. At the same time, as it aims toward the edge of the observable universe, Webb is searching for anomalies that might point to areas
where antimatter is dominant, a quest that has the potential to shake up decades of scientific agreement.

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