Asymmetrical Genesis by Remanufacture of Antielectrons
@article{Pons2011AsymmetricalGB, title={Asymmetrical Genesis by Remanufacture of Antielectrons}, author={Dirk J Pons and Arion Pons and Aiden J. Pons}, journal={Journal of Modern Physics}, year={2011}, volume={5}, pages={1980-1994} }
Problem: The asymmetrical genesis problem concerns why the universe
should have an abundance of matter over antimatter. Purpose: This paper shows
how the baryogenesis and leptogenesis asymmetries may both be resolved.
Approach: Design methods were used to develop a conceptual
mechanics for the remanufacturing
processes that transform particles in the decay processes.
This was based on the structures for the photon, electron, antielectron, proton
and antineutrino as previously identified…
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