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Why we have more matter than antimatter in our universe?

Why we have more matter than antimatter in our universe?

The question about the nonsymmetric formation of the material and antimaterial during the big bang is very interesting. And it is also one of the biggest questions in physics and cosmology, and there was one good explanation, and that was the material came in the young universe from some other place.

This theory has brought one version of the so-called multiverse or bubble theory in the front of cosmologists. That theory goes that there have been universes before our universe, and when the past universe has met its fate in a big crash, and then then the next universe would begin in the big bang, there would be left material from the past universe, what takes a part in annihilation, and that means that there would be more material because of that happening.

Because there came the material outside the universe, that caused that there was an asymmetry between material and antimaterial. But when we are thinking about the differences between antimaterial and material, only the spin or the direction, where the nucleoids and other particles are rotating. And when the material faces antimaterial, the result would be a huge explosion.

This is why antimaterial is so terrifying and at the same time fascinating thing, what can be used as the fuel, but the high level of energy would make very difficult to store that thing. And only one gram of antimatter would destroy Earth if it would contact with the material. The scientists have created ideas that antimaterial could store in the small magnetic bottle, where the magnetic fields would keep antimatter away from the wall of the bottle.

When we are thinking about the possibility, that entire galaxies can be formed by antimaterial. That means that somewhere in a distant universe could be intelligent lifeforms, what are just like us, but they are formed by antimaterial. This means that those creatures can communicate with us, but they would not have the ability to touch us.

But is it so? When we are thinking about the case that the entire radio transmitter would be made by antimaterial, that means that those transmitters would send anti-electrons or positrons, and that means that we probably cannot communicate with extraterrestrials, what would be formed by antimaterial. This hypothesis is not my own. It has been introduced in some hypotheses, where is asked is it possible, that every each of us has a duplicate.

That means that we have a twin version of us somewhere universe. That "another me" would be formed antimaterial, and that's why we ever cannot touch it. Those things are interesting, and the world is full of questions and hypothetical examples.

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