Jul 7, 2014 #1 Syed Ammar Messages 25 Reaction score 1 "The question is very simple: do matter and antimatter obey the same laws of physics?.??
Jul 7, 2014 #2 phinds Science Advisor Insights Author Gold Member 2024 Award Messages 19,353 Reaction score 15,537 ...Yes
Jul 7, 2014 #3 ChrisVer Science Advisor Messages 3,372 Reaction score 465 depends on what you mean by laws of physics. when CPT is conserved, they obey the same laws. If CPT is violated, they behave differently... but still under the laws of physics... so yes even in that case.
depends on what you mean by laws of physics. when CPT is conserved, they obey the same laws. If CPT is violated, they behave differently... but still under the laws of physics... so yes even in that case.
Jul 8, 2014 #4 mfb Mentor Insights Author Messages 37,382 Reaction score 14,215 "The law of physics" are laws for all types of matter, so... yes. There are tiny differences between particles and their antiparticles. This is known as CP violation and has been observed in many experiments.
"The law of physics" are laws for all types of matter, so... yes. There are tiny differences between particles and their antiparticles. This is known as CP violation and has been observed in many experiments.
Jul 8, 2014 #5 ChrisVer Science Advisor Messages 3,372 Reaction score 465 yeah sorry... I can't edit to correct it, I meant to write CP violation...