According to the Big Bang theory, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been created, but the universe is almost entirely matter, with nearly all antimatter having disappeared; scientists do not yet understand what mechanism caused this asymmetry, as antimatter survival would have resulted in constant annihilations throughout the cosmos.
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Where Did All the Antimatter Go?追加:
Somehow, the universe cheated.
For every particle of matter, the Big Bang should have made a matching particle of antimatter, like a mirror image, but one that explodes if they ever meet.
Imagine making red and blue marbles in perfect pairs, but when you open the box, it's almost all red.
Something [music] erased nearly every blue marble, and no one knows how. If antimatter had survived, the cosmos would flash with annihilations [music] on every corner.
Instead, we're left with a puzzle. What secret event tipped the balance of everything?
What would reality look like if it hadn't?
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