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Shadowkiller00 t1_iu850n3 wrote

Yes, this and the difference in the amount of matter and antimatter was just the tiniest fraction of a percent, but that tiny fraction difference is enough to leave behind all the matter that exists in the universe.

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ladan2189 t1_iu8xpfp wrote

As the current theory says. The current theory also says that there should be massive amounts of dark matter and dark energy in the universe but we can't detect it anywhere. There's always a chance that the theory is wrong. It's what happens when your whiteboard physics can't be disproven but there's no evidence to support it either.

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