Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Does gravity "dark matter"? Scientists in search of the answer

Asked if there is "anti-gravity", will try to respond to a team of scientists from the University of California Riverside.
Matter ushtronë attractive force, a phenomenon with potential power in the universe. But itremains inexplicable to scientists whether anti-matter has a corresponding status.
During creation of the universe, matter and anti-matter (dark matter) bashkekzistonin inequal amounts, according to the dominant theory. Mister fact remains that when opposingforces meet these particles tend to exterminate each other.
The question is critical, because they have to answer why the universe was not destroyedduring the explosion of super light, immediately after its creation?
The scientific team of the University of Riverside, believes the key is exactly the behaviorof gravity of the dark lënës.
For every matter particle, there is anti-matter counterpart.
On this basis, researchers have created stable pairs of electrons and positrons, to studytheir behavior in terms of gravity.
In their experiments, scientists have put in orbit pairs of electrons, positrons and agonyawaiting the first measurements. 

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