a) the creation of matter and
antimatter out of light b) the collapse of the stellar core into a neutron star c) runaway nuclear fission reaction d) runaway thermonuclear reaction
Not exact matches
This kind
of random fluctuation is thought to have ultimately created our cosmos
of stars, planets and existential worriers
out of the quantum vacuum — admittedly abetted by some as - yet - unexplained happenstance, such as a period
of faster - than -
light inflation in the early universe, and matter somehow winning
out against its evil twin,
antimatter.
The most recent addition to the tour, discovered just last year, involves what appears to be a giant plume
of antimatter — a fountain
of particles identical to ordinary matter except that they have the opposite electric charge — shooting up from the core and straight
out of the disk
of the galaxy as far as 5,000
light - years, where the
antimatter jet meets clouds
of ordinary matter, and both are annihilated in a burst
of energy.