But in the early Universe, according to some theories, regions of the high energy phase can become trapped
during the phase transition, as a result of a fundamental physical process called
symmetry breaking.
During the 496th Brookhaven Lecture, Lijuan Ruan explained how she uses electron - positron tomography from quark - antiquark annihilations to study chiral symmetry, a characteristic that «broke» to form 99 percent of the visible mass in the universe and is thought to be restored during ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Col
During the 496th Brookhaven Lecture, Lijuan Ruan explained how she uses electron - positron tomography from quark - antiquark annihilations to study chiral
symmetry, a characteristic that «
broke» to form 99 percent of the visible mass in the universe and is thought to be restored
during ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Col
during ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.