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mott.carl
why cp is not violated in strong interactions and simplesly in weak interactions?
how these different interactions if combine?
wiil be through of the extra-dimensions,through of differents curvatures topologics of space-time,then the geometry and dimension are connected;and forces,curvatures,and dimensions are the same thing,the forces and dimensions are generated by the curvatures of space-time,

and topologic changes and primitive strings.what the relation?
cefarix
The cause of the CP-violation is currently not explained by physics.

In my theory, the CP-violation is linked to the expansion (and possible rotation) of the universe. This motion of the universe adds a bias on interactions, cause matter and antimatter to behave slightly differently. The CP-violation is also why more matter was created than antimatter after the Big Bang.
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