On the Preponderance of Matter over Antimatter
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2015
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Scientific Research Publishing
Abstract
Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is built on the original Dirac equation, an equation that exhibits
perfect symmetry in that it is symmetric under charge conjugation (C), space (P) and time (T) re-
versal and any combination of these discrete symmetries. We demonstrate herein that while the
proposed Lorentz invariant Curved Spacetime Dirac Equations (CSTD-equations) obey C, PT and
CPT-symmetries, these equations readily violate P, T, CP and CT-symmetries. Realising this viola-
tion, namely the T and CT-violation, we take this opportunity to suggest that the Curved Spacetime
Dirac Equations may help in solving the long standing riddle and mystery of the preponderance of
matter over antimatter. We come to the tentative conclusion that if these CSTD-equations are to
explain the preponderance of matter over antimatter; then, photons are to be thought of as de-
scribed by the spherically curved version of this set of equations, while ordinary matter is to be
explained by the parabolically and hyperbolically curved spacetime versions of this same set of
equations.
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A Journal Article on the Preponderance of Matter over
Antimatter
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Antimatter Asymmetric, CP-Violation, Curved Spacetime Dirac Equation
Citation
Nyambuya, G.G. (2015) On the Preponderance of Matter over Antimatter. Journal of Modern Phys- ics, 6, 1441-1451