Matter-antimatter asymmetry and chiral behavior in perturbed atom H

Physics – General Physics

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Recently, we showed that that band as well as line spectra, reveal a left-right symmetry in 4- and 2-fermion systems. We now show how a mass-conjugation explains the difference between atom- and antiatom-states in a stable 2-unit charge Coulomb system. For the electron-proton system in natural H, this difference (an anomaly) between states belonging to the hydrogen (matter) and the antihydrogen (antimatter) anti-world is governed by number 2m(e)/m(H) = 0.0011. This is verified with the H-line spectrum. Classical physics can describe the parity effects for matter-antimatter asymmetry. An internal mass-conjugation (internal algebra) extends and generalizes Dirac's fermion-antifermion symmetry and defies Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity (STR).

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