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Old July 15th 11, 07:01 PM posted to sci.astro.research
Richard D. Saam
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Default Universe symmetry

Ref: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.1575
The asymmetric Kerr metric as a source of CP violation

This reference indicates the possibility that the universe
is CPT symmetric now and back to Big Bang.

Richard D. Saam
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Ref: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.1575
The asymmetric Kerr metric as a source of CP violation

This reference indicates the possibility that the universe
is CPT symmetric now and back to Big Bang.

Richard D. Saam
My research points to the fact that CP violations is most likely linked to what Einstein described as space-time. Kerr Metric is an interesting point but the process appears to be more complex as described in the peer-reviewed publication "Binary Precession Solutions based on Synchronized Field Couplings"

http://indjst.org/archive/vol.4.issu...r11jamal-5.pdf

It appears the asymmetry on a harmonic space comes from relocating a gravitational and electromagnetic field within a closed (interior) and open ( exterior) space.
 




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