bored_teen Posted June 12, 2008 Posted June 12, 2008 if both positive and negative matter exist in our universe, what would an antiverse/negaverse be composed of?
bored_teen Posted June 12, 2008 Author Posted June 12, 2008 i'm not sure i understand what you mean. what would the difference be when comparing our universe to an antiverse/negaverse?
swansont Posted June 12, 2008 Posted June 12, 2008 You shouldn't be able to tell the difference, other than certain things being reversed, i.e. parity. Like the joke about meeting your twin: if he offers his left hand to shake, don't do it (assuming you're right-handed)because he's made of antimatter.
Phi for All Posted June 12, 2008 Posted June 12, 2008 Umm, what's a negaverse?Song lyrics you don't like.
bored_teen Posted June 12, 2008 Author Posted June 12, 2008 Umm, what's a negaverse? that basically ended up to be my question. originally, i thought it was a parallel universe composed of antimatter. but, as our universe contains antimatter/dark matter, then i was wondering what it would be. my new guess is that it's exactly like our universe, containing both kinds of matter, but with everything opposite. like we'd be made of antimatter in the negaverse, with positive matter taking the place of dark matter in our universe. am i right?
Klaynos Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 Antimatter is not dark matter. But I'm taking a guess at what a negaverse would be... And it'd be exactly the same but everything that is matter would be antimatter and vise versa there is MASSIVE amounts more matter than antimatter in the universe...
bored_teen Posted June 13, 2008 Author Posted June 13, 2008 Antimatter is not dark matter. But I'm taking a guess at what a negaverse would be... And it'd be exactly the same but everything that is matter would be antimatter and vise versa there is MASSIVE amounts more matter than antimatter in the universe... they aren't? huh. i'll check out the difference on Wikipedia. so, does our universe contain antimatter?
Riogho Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 there is MASSIVE amounts more matter than antimatter in the universe... *cough* Observed Universe *cough* Thank you There are still some of us holding out we just havn't observed it yet
Klaynos Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 *cough* Observed Universe *cough* Thank you There are still some of us holding out we just havn't observed it yet lol, I thought that after I wrote it, but this writing business was a bit beyond me last night. they aren't? huh. i'll check out the difference on Wikipedia. so, does our universe contain antimatter? Yes there is antimatter in our universe, but in the observed universe (that bit of it which we can see) there is far far more matter than antimatter, and at the moment we don't know why.
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