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Parity violation

Ciro Santilli (@cirosantilli, 37) ... Physics Particle physics Quantum mechanics Relativistic quantum mechanics Quantum field theory Weak interaction
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This is quite mind blowing. The laws of physics actually differentiate between particles and antiparticles moving in opposite directions!!!
Only the weak interaction however does it of the fundamental interactions.
Some historical remarks on Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman section "The 7 Percent Solution".
It gets worse of course with cP Violation.
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    • Wu experiment Parity violation
    • CP Violation Parity violation
      • CPT symmetry CP Violation
      • Strong CP problem CP Violation

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CP Violation Tags: Unsolved physics problem

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