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The Concept of Particle-Antiparticle and the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe

Following the results of our publications, in the first part of this letter, we explain that quantum theory based on finite mathematics (FQT) is more general (fundamental) than standard quantum theory based on Poincaré invariance. Standard concept of particle-antiparticle is not universal because it...

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