Mystery of the Missing Antimatter
Delve into the intriguing realms of physics with Mystery of the Missing Antimatter by Helen R. Quinn, published by Princeton University Press in 2014. This captivating paperback explores one of the universe's most profound questions: Why does our universe contain matter but nearly no antimatter? In this thought-provoking book, Quinn examines the early moments after the Big Bang, when equal amounts of matter and antimatter were supposedly created. Yet, as the universe evolved, an unexpected phenomenon occurred—matter triumphed over antimatter. With 296 pages of insightful analysis, Mystery of the Missing Antimatter invites readers to ponder the fundamental laws of physics and the mysteries that govern our existence. Perfect for enthusiasts of nuclear physics and anyone curious about the cosmos, this book is a must-read for understanding the delicate balance of our universe.