The greatest mysteries of the Universe |
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Written by Natascia |
Wednesday, 19 January 2011 14:37 |
Antimatter is a mystery that persists for a long time. Particles that compose matter are opposite. An electron, for example, is negatively charged and the antimatter opposite, positron, is positively charged. When you come into contact, they annihilate each other. Some future projects include spacecraft antimatter engines. Information is provided by Space. Mini-black holes According to a new theory of gravitation, the solar system would be scattered thousands of black holes tiny, each the size of an atomic nucleus. They would have been the primordial Big Bang event and affect space-time differently because of their association with a fifth dimension. Dark matter Scientists believe that it makes up a large part of matter in the universe. However, it can not be seen or detected with current technology. In what can not be detected black holes would come and invisible. Some scientists question whether dark matter really exists. ziare.com |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 January 2011 14:50 |