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Question no 5 to unanswered questions of the universe...
Question no 5 to unanswered questions of the universe... Artist's conception of a particle-antiparticle annihilation. Why is there more matter than antimatter? Credit: Image via Shutterstock The question of why there is so much more matter than its oppositely-charged and oppositely-spinning twin, antimatter, is actually a question of why anything exists at all. One assumes the universe would treat matter and antimatter symmetrically, and thus that, at the moment of the Big Bang, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been produced. But if that had happened, there would have been a total annihilation of both: Protons would have canceled with antiprotons, electrons with anti-electrons (positrons), neutrons with antineutrons, and so on, leaving behind a dull sea of photons in a matterless expanse. For some reason, there was excess matter that didn't get annihilated, and here we are. For this, there is no accepted explanation. This assertion says so much. Ultimately about one's believe in a Transcendent Deity... That ultimately there is nothing wrong in uttering the phrase: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." Science does not disprove the existence of a supreme Deity--if anything God becomes present in the details of science... |
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Now why didn't I think of that...? Course you know they are talking at that Plank Time that lasted something like--well shorter than the blink of an eyelash... And that's where I start to lose it...
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