Preponderance of matter.
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Preponderance of matter.
I have repeatedly been told that there was a "slight preponderance" of matter over antimatter after the big bang. This has always bothered me as I cannot see why that should be the case. Can we say we know, (if so, how), that, random example, the Coma cluster of galaxies does not glow as a result of antiHydrogen fusing to antiHelium? Silly example, but I'm sure you understand my thought process here.
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Re: Preponderance of matter.
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Re: Preponderance of matter.
I know. They didn't know either.