Can somebody explain why this 0.8% difference between the decay rates matter? I understand that this will give us a better understanding of what happened at the big bang, but will this also translate into practical applications?
Not trying to criticize or diminish this finding btw, I'm just wondering if these findings we get from LHC will translate into something to get excited about in the near future - like, I don't know, alternative energy sources maybe.
Not trying to criticize or diminish this finding btw, I'm just wondering if these findings we get from LHC will translate into something to get excited about in the near future - like, I don't know, alternative energy sources maybe.