ScienceMajor CERN experiment proves antigravity doesn't exist — at...

Major CERN experiment proves antigravity doesn’t exist — at least when it comes to antimatter



Major CERN experiment proves antigravity doesn’t exist — at least when it comes to antimatter

On Sept. 27, an international team of physicists reported a major finding about an elusive form of matter known as antimatter. It appears that antimatter responds to gravity the same way regular matter does, validating theories proposed by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.

This result marks the first-ever direct observation of free-falling antimatter, in which atoms are made of antiprotons instead of protons and antielectrons (positrons) instead of electrons. Antiprotons are basically negatively charged protons (protons are positive in normal matter atoms) and positrons are positively charged electrons (electrons are negative in normal matter atoms).



Original Source Link

Latest News

Rights and Wrongs of Chief Justice Roberts’ Year-End Report on the Judiciary

  Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' 2024 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary raises several...

Healthy breast cells can look like invasive cancer, complicating early diagnosis

Most cancer cells have too many or too few chromosomes, distinguishing them from normal cells. But a new...

Live Baltimore taps new executive director

The incoming executive director has worked for the Enoch Pratt Free Library system for eight years. Original Source Link...

Montenegro Mourns After Gunman Kills At Least 12 People Before Shooting Himself

CETINJE, Montenegro (AP) — Shock and dismay prevailed in Montenegro on Thursday after a gunman fatally shot 12...

Must Read

- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you