CERN measures antimatter spectrum

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Oh shit

>the result shows no difference compared to the equivalent spectral line in hydrogen
So antimatter physics just ordinary physics with anti prefix on everything?

Pretty cool that the Standard Model holds up with antimatter.

If someone wants to read the article, here's the link: nature.com/nature/journal/vaap/ncurrent/full/nature21040.html

Looks like it

I mean it's pretty relieving because we'd have to alter our models if it wasn't.

Did they use antilaser firing antiphotons and anticamera to catch anitphotons?

It's nice to know we got this right, but it would be nicer to finally get something that let's us connect all the pieces. Every confirmation of current models merely reinforces the likelihood that we've hit peak insight - and that some answers will forever remain out of reach.

Yes since a photon is also an antiphoton

This is a terrifying concept for me. I'm always hoping that we're on the verge of a major scientific breakthrough, but what if we simply don't have the resources and intelligence to grasp it?

>4% of our universe is made up of matter, which we can see, measure and understand
>96% is made up of dark matter
Is it valid to say we've only dipped our toes? Or have we hit a plateau of scientific understanding?

I don't think we'll be able to understand antimatter until we can understand and control gravity. Then we can send a probe out to space to catch some antimatter and bring it back to earth and study it's effects with gravitrons.

*meant dark matter

que?

Kill yourself please

>4% of the universe is matter
>96% of matter is "dark" matter

>What we see as dark matter is just regular matter in a universe teeming with life
>We are the "dark matter" entities
>We are that weird alien race from a different dimension that is unfathomable to life itself

That would be neat. Especially if dark matter functions the same as regular matter, if most of the universe is made up of dark matter doesn't that mean if life exists most life would be made up of dark matter and that we are alone is actually consistent with the makeup of our universe.

so what about dark hydrogen

still the problem remains of why exactly the universe is filled with matter

Liked your comment but actually, 4% of the universe is visible matter, 25% is dark matter and 70% is dark energy. That last 1% is electromagnetic radiation

AYO HOL UP, SO U BE SAYIN'' WE WUZ MATTA N SHEIT?

What's that?

>he still believes in gravitrons even after g waves were discovered

this could help explain the fermi paradox too

hydrogen without light :D

g waves come from gravitrons dummy

>> reproduces the same damn spectral line as that regular hydrogen has
>> This is consistent with the Standard Model of particle physics
Nothing to see here folks

Dark hydrogen would just be the hydrogen like dark atom. Look into hidden sector physics and field portals if you're curious.

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