asymmetry$5576$ - traducción al holandés
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asymmetry$5576$ - traducción al holandés

ABUNDANCE OF MATTER (BARYONS) AND LACK OF ANTIMATTER (ANTIBARYONS) IN OUR OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE
Baryon asymmetry of the universe; Matter-antimatter asymmetry; Barycentric asymmetry; Baryonic asymmetry; Antimatter paradox; Matter antimatter problem; Matter–antimatter asymmetry
  • The Big Bang generated a universe–antiuniverse pair, our universe flows forward in time, while our mirror counterpart flows backward.

asymmetry      
n. asymmetrisch, niet symmetrisch
left hemisphere         
  • The oversimplification of lateralization in pop psychology. This belief was widely held even in the scientific community for some years.
  • Oversimplification of hemisphericity
TENDENCY FOR COGNITIVE PROCESSES TO BE SPECIALIZED TO ONE SIDE OF THE BRAIN OR THE OTHER
Right brain; Left brain; Brain lateralization; Left hemisphere; Dual brain theory; Brain lateralisation; Hemispheric lateralization; Right brained; Left brained; Left-Brain; Lateralization; Cerebral lateralization; Cerebral lateralisation; Left-brained; Right-brained; Right-brain; Dominance, cerebral; Brain localization of function; Cerebral hemispheric dominance; Cerebral Hemispheric Dominance; Cerebral dominance; Left-brain; Right hemisphere; Cerebral asymmetry; Left brain-right brain; Left and right brain; Right and left brain; Right brain lobe; Left brain lobe; Left brain hemisphere; Right brain hemisphere; Lateralisation of brain function; Dominant hemisphere
de linker hemisfeer (linker gedeelte van de hersenen, verantwoordelijk voor spraakgebied)
right hemisphere         
  • The oversimplification of lateralization in pop psychology. This belief was widely held even in the scientific community for some years.
  • Oversimplification of hemisphericity
TENDENCY FOR COGNITIVE PROCESSES TO BE SPECIALIZED TO ONE SIDE OF THE BRAIN OR THE OTHER
Right brain; Left brain; Brain lateralization; Left hemisphere; Dual brain theory; Brain lateralisation; Hemispheric lateralization; Right brained; Left brained; Left-Brain; Lateralization; Cerebral lateralization; Cerebral lateralisation; Left-brained; Right-brained; Right-brain; Dominance, cerebral; Brain localization of function; Cerebral hemispheric dominance; Cerebral Hemispheric Dominance; Cerebral dominance; Left-brain; Right hemisphere; Cerebral asymmetry; Left brain-right brain; Left and right brain; Right and left brain; Right brain lobe; Left brain lobe; Left brain hemisphere; Right brain hemisphere; Lateralisation of brain function; Dominant hemisphere
de rechter hemisfeer (rechtse gedeelte van de hersenen dat verantwoordelijk is voor de ruimteoriëntatie, bewegingsstelsel, etc.)

Definición

asymmetry
(asymmetries)
Asymmetry is the appearance that something has when its two sides or halves are different in shape, size, or style.
...the asymmetry of Van de Velde's designs of this period.
? symmetry
N-VAR

Wikipedia

Baryon asymmetry

In physical cosmology, the baryon asymmetry problem, also known as the matter asymmetry problem or the matter–antimatter asymmetry problem, is the observed imbalance in baryonic matter (the type of matter experienced in everyday life) and antibaryonic matter in the observable universe. Neither the standard model of particle physics nor the theory of general relativity provides a known explanation for why this should be so, and it is a natural assumption that the universe is neutral with all conserved charges. The Big Bang should have produced equal amounts of matter and antimatter. Since this does not seem to have been the case, it is likely some physical laws must have acted differently or did not exist for matter and antimatter. Several competing hypotheses exist to explain the imbalance of matter and antimatter that resulted in baryogenesis. However, there is as of yet no consensus theory to explain the phenomenon, which has been described as "one of the great mysteries in physics".