Physics of CP Violation : 2026.3
In this short note, I should discuss a new but phenomenological approach to understand the physics of CP-violation and/or T-violation. This must be somewhat similar to the physics of Ohm's law where the time reversal invariance is violated. In the case of Ohm's law, T-violation is induced when the conduction electron should lose its energy from the collision with electrons of lattice, and therefore its flux should be reduced, and this is related to the apparent T-violation of Ohm's law.
Here, I should present a qualitative picture of CP-violation in the decay of neutral meson K0L since this CP-violation may well be induced by the flux loss of K0L current in the decay process. However, I do not present any realistic calculations of CP-violation of this decay system, and the main part of calculations should be left for young physicists as some research works. In this respect,
only a general picture of CP-violation is explained in this short note.
I hope that this note may help young people understand some basic physics in depth.
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