My (a)symmetrical world
Like the majority of people, I find symmetrical things to be very pleasing to the eye. Things that are asymmetrical tend to be less favored, and look...a little off (at least in my opinion). We live in a world where symmetry is praised, from someone's face to how clothes look. It transfers into conservation laws and how our world works, so it's understandable why we're so drawn to symmetry as human beings.
Just what does this "CP violation" really mean?
CPT stands for "charge, parity, time" which is applied to the CPT theorem. The explanation of the theory is that all processes involving particles remain invariant if the particles are changed into antiparticles ("charge conjugation"), the system is reflected in a mirror ("parity change"), and time is run backward ("time inversion"). When experimenters change the charge and parity of particles in the kaon system, the decay rate changed. In turn, this violated the CP. This is the only instance that nature showed CP violation, so physicists just accepted that this was the exception.
Are there connections between Sacred Geometry and Physics?
Honestly, I think if people look hard, there's some kind of connection to everything. Especially with physics, which is so broad, yet can be applied to everything in our daily lives. It is interesting to see the reasoning behind matters of the world, such as chaos theory. Or even earlier works of art. Maybe the sacred geometrists just did what they did because of the feeling that they had in that very moment. Or they could be on to something pertaining to the new world. Regardless, physicists will continue to draw a connection to anything, and I think that each time there will be some kind of connection, big or small. But that's a given.
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