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Forum topic by dave ยท updated 2010-03-24 13:20:45

matter and antimatter problem

Recovered historical discussion from matter and antimatter problem.

Something occurred to me once about the fact that although the big bang should theoretically have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter, we pretty much only observe matter. I suspect like so many other things in the universe that all matter varies sinusoidally between matter and antimatter with some frequency. We cannot detect it, because instruments are made of matter, which is also oscillating at the same frequency. If we observe anti-matter at all, then some type of an external force is able to push matter out of phase. Perhaps pushing matter out of phase by different amounts would yield different results like being able to "walk through walls" so to speak, and even creating energy by pushing matter 180 degrees out of phase. Anybody else like this idea? Difficult to prove, but developing it could yield paradigm shifts in science and technology. Archived source: https://web.archive.org/web/20100324132045/http://www.spacetimeandtheuniverse.com:80/against-mainstream/3341-matter-antimatter-problem.html

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Tom 2010-03-24 13:20:45
Quote: Originally Posted by dave Something occurred to me once about the fact that although the big bang should theoretically have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter, we pretty much only observe matter. I suspect like so many other things in the universe that all matter varies sinusoidally between matter and antimatter with some frequency. We cannot detect it, because instruments are made of matter, which is also oscillating at the same frequency. If we observe anti-matter at all, then some type of an external force is able to push matter out of phase. Perhaps pushing matter out of phase by different amounts would yield different results like being able to "walk through walls" so to speak, and even creating energy by pushing matter 180 degrees out of phase. Anybody else like this idea? Difficult to prove, but developing it could yield paradigm shifts in science and technology. But we can create antimatter and it doesnt act like this. From what i understand if antimatter collides with matter both the matter and the antimatter are destroyed resulting in a massive release of energy.