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Topic"The universe shouldn't exist", says Cern physicists
Kineth
11/02/17 9:32:52 AM
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JE19426 posted...
FrozenXylophone posted...
why would the universe have destroyed itself?


Until the current theory, at the start the universe there was a 1:1 ratio of matter:anti-matter. When matter and anti-matter comes into contact they convert each other to pure energy so no matter exists.


Interesting. Seems like it would stand to reason that matter and anti matter wouldn't have formed immediately from the energy explosion so that there would be enough time and distance for them to not be in close trajectories or proximities.

Then again, there's also the possibility that we just underestimated the amount of energy that was present in the big bang and that this theory is valid. There's also the possibility that we just don't fully understand matter/anti-matter interactions.
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