It would also imply
a fundamental asymmetry between matter and antimatter that would go some way toward explaining why the universe today contains far more matter than antimatter, even though equal amounts of each should have been made in the big bang.
Even though these concepts are indeed correlative in that each necessarily implies the other, the symmetry they thus express between God and the world presupposes an even more
fundamental asymmetry between them.
Because such atoms are very cold and sluggish, the team hopes to study them long enough to probe
the fundamental asymmetries between matter and antimatter.
Not exact matches
Polarization, which confers
asymmetry at molecular, cellular and tissue scales, is a
fundamental process establishing key features of biological systems.