How Quantum is Life?

Voting Deadline: December 1, 2025 at 10AM US EST

Abstract

The current view of how the universe came to consist of matter is based on a breakdown of the Law of Conservation of Baryon Number. However, there is no experimental evidence for such a conjecture. Gravitational repulsion between bulk matter and antimatter does not violate Conservation of Baryon Number, preserves perfect symmetry between matter and antimatter and provides a mechanism for their long range separation. The author attempts to find an answer as to why, over the last 50 years, physicists have failed to conduct an experiment to determine the gravitational acceleration of antimatter. The answer has less to do with technical limitations than with human nature. Finally, the author puts forth the hypothesis that the gravitational interaction is linked to color charge. It is predicted that antihydrogen will fall up in the Earth's gravitational field.
Steven Dinowitz
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