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1 ►The universe’s symmetry isn’t spherical, but the universe would be like spinning sphere? If it is so, where is the reference frame for the rotation?
2 ►This symmetry can explain where would be the antimatter? Matter and antimatter would be towards the poles, and there would be an equator empty?
3 ►It is possible that the plane rotation for the E.W. would be related to asymmetric molecules in the space? The panspermia hypothesis [Fred Hoyle] suggest an Universe filled with bacteria (as cosmic dust). This kind of dust can rotate the polarized waves, yes?
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2007-08-30
13:22:34
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