Why Is the Universe Not Symmetrical?

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In summary: Similarly, in the absence of symmetry, the laws of physics would produce different results on different directions.
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Because there is Higgs Boson
 
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LeilaTesla said:
Because there is Higgs Boson
In what way does that statement make sense to you? Do you think the existence of the Higgs solves the mystery of why matter and antimatter did not totally annihilate each other? Do you have any references to support that?
 
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LeilaTesla said:
Because there is Higgs Boson
Maybe it could during the Electroweak Phase Transition, but this doesn't work for the Standard Model because a strong 1st order phase transition can't occur.
 
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http://profmattstrassler.com/articl...known-particles-if-the-higgs-field-were-zero/

I think he's referring to the asymmetric effect of a zero higgs field on quarks.

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It might explain why the heavier top quarks has the tendency to go forward rather than backward, and top anti-quarks to go backward rather than forward..
 
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Thats part of the SO(10) MSM model correct? If I recall the seesaw mechanism is thought to be involved in the TeV range for lepto and baryongenesis.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCIQFjAB&url=http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-ph/0612132&rct=j&q=SO(10) pdf&ei=t3aOVKmBKdGBygS2koG4Ag&usg=AFQjCNEI7K7kIhQ8XdmMCNDvIkA5EKLvzg&sig2=NJSLO6SmZIvBNxLnhJ2hSA&bvm=bv.81828268,d.aWw
Apologies on the link type 40 km from North pole using a phone. This paper is the SO(10) MSSM minimal super symmetric standard model. However I have seen similar research In the minimal standard model SO(10).
 
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