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To fully describe the apparent motion of the planets in the sky, Ptolemy's model invoked
 
  A) ellipses.
  B) constant speeds.
  C) a heliocentric view.
  D) epicycles.
  E) Occam's Razor.

Question 2

What is the antimatter problem in pair production?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Where did the antiparticles go? If as many anti-neutrons were created as neutrons, and they were all annihilated, why are there any normal neutrons around today to build atomic nuclei?





 

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