http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 15216.htmlThe most elite scientists in the world are still struggling to find why exactly our universe didn't destroy itself as soon as it came into existence. [...]
At the beginning of the universe, according to the standard model, there [were] equal amounts of matter and anti-matter. The trouble with that is that they would each have annihilated each other, leaving none of the matter that surrounds us today.
Article goes on to mention magnetism and even up-falling gravity, but it remains entirely vague as to what's really going on. One is overjoyed, however, at CERN's talent for repurposing following its original discovery that the universe can be neither Big Bang type or Multiverse. After briefly becoming a Big Bang disproving device and then a ghost-disprover, now it's off finding reverse gravity. That's some taxpayer value right there.