Ahhh, Bioactive, by spin you must be talking about cp symmetry being broken by neutrinoes, but you see, knowing that neutrinoes spin one way, and that antimatter is a time reversed particle, then technically, they are still spinning in the same direction, of course, in practice, we only observe our direction of time, and thus, anti-neutrinoes seem to spin in reverse.
well yea but am want ot sound smort
you could've just wrote something much shorter about matter-antimatter symemtry
Yim are you going to add all the anti-matter versions of the quarks and leptons? I know it may seam redundant to add them because they're just the same thig with their charges fliped, but some of the anti-matter particles have differnt masses and spins. Also the anti-matter versions of the leptons are important in causing cosmic rays.
Yes indeed, and we may not discover it for a long while, since gravity is so weak compared to other forces.
@Chernobylll Graviton have not been discovered yet.
Oh damn, I did it again, I mean Fermions, I get the two mixed up.