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An antimatter of patience

  • Autores: Richard Webb
  • Localización: New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3271, 2020, págs. 44-48
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Webb examines the existence of an enigmatic world that resolves the greatest mystery in life. As space time, matter, energy are bursting into existence from a pinprick of infinite temperature and density, space is racing away from itself faster than the speed of light. Maybe even the making of a multiverse. But a second moment shortly afterwards doesn't get half the press. Perhaps, that is because it is when precisely nothing happened. Call it an anti-moment. It is when all the matter that suddenly and inexplicably came into being in the big bang equally suddenly and inexplicably failed to go out of being again. When it didn't cease to be available to create stars, galaxies, planets, an unquantified quantity of questioning life and, on one world at least that some of the highly embarrassed physicists who predicted exactly that.


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