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Antimatter Mysteries

  • 20 oktober 2016
  • 45 minuten

Scientists are able to reconstruct the extreme conditions prevalent in the universe just a few micro-seconds after the Big Bang, enabling them to create antimatter particles in the lab.

Scientists are able to reconstruct the extreme conditions prevalent in the universe just a few micro-seconds after the Big Bang, enabling them to create antimatter particles in the lab. Prof. dr. Thomas Peitzmann (Subatomic Physics, UU) explains what antimatter is and how it can help us understand the universe.

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