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Where did all the antimatter go, bros?

>> No.11924831

I ma butt

>> No.11924894
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>>11924831
I don't think thats healthy, fren

>> No.11924895

>>11924114
It was annihilated.

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>>11924895
Why is there matter left over then?

>> No.11925152

>>11924114
into your penis
the first time you have sex, it will create a massive explosion that will destroy life as we know it

>> No.11925181

>>11924915
because the universe is expanding

>> No.11925331

>>11924114
at the big bang, due to conservation of momentum, it went the opposite way (in time)

>> No.11925344

>>11924915
there was more of it

>> No.11925444

>>11925331
>negative time
time for your meds schizo

>> No.11925449
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>>11925344
Why?
Who benefits?

>> No.11925452

>>11925449
who cares

>> No.11925460
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>>11925449
"...inflation field was released at the end of the inflationary epoch, as the inflaton field decayed into other particles, known as "reheating". This heating effect led to the universe being repopulated with a dense, hot mixture of quarks, anti-quarks and gluons."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_universe#Inflationary_epoch_and_the_rapid_expansion_of_space

>> No.11925461

>>11925460
>inflation field was released at the end of the inflationary epoch, as the inflaton field decayed into other particles, known as "reheating". This heating effect led to the universe being repopulated with a dense, hot mixture of quarks, anti-quarks and gluons.
proof?

>> No.11925464

>>11925461
not math

>> No.11925466

>>11925461
the world is your oyster
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_universe#References

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>>11925460
but that doesn't explain why there should be more matter than antimatter

>> No.11925470

>>11925467
but worth mentioning since that is when it happened

>> No.11925474

I think it's just in another part of the universe. Simple as.

>> No.11925484

>>11925466
math isn't science bro

>> No.11925525

>>11924831
Please poop on Portland, OR

>> No.11925556

>>11925525
Hitler attacked Poland
Twitler attacked Portland
Huh, it really does rhyme

>> No.11925561

>>11924114
to the other side of the universe where an exact symmetrical copy of you is asking the same question

>> No.11925652

>>11925444
look up Penrose's theory of cyclic Bing Bags

>> No.11925690

Lads what if what we think of as matter is actually anti-matter and we live in a universe made of anti-matter. Food for thought.

>> No.11925696

>>11925690
damn...

>> No.11925705

>>11925444
Please show me which physical laws don't work in the opposite direction?

>> No.11925719

>>11925705
laws? no. events? yes.
gravitational flow, combustion and i came up with those two literally while wiping my ass its that easy dude

>> No.11925742 [DELETED] 

>>11924114
Proton antiproton annihilation isn't constant and symmetric like electron/positron one, so depending of the environment and conditions there could be a process in which is left some protons or antiprotons left after all the rest are finally annihilated.

>> No.11925747

>>11924114
Proton antiproton annihilation isn't constant and symmetric like the electron/positron one, so depending of the environment and conditions there could be a process in which are left some protons or antiprotons after all the rest were finally annihilated.

>> No.11925763

>>11925705
There is a dead dinosaur on the moon, it was ejected from earth and landed on the moon.
prove me wrong.

>> No.11925913

better question
if we ever saw antimatter galaxy could we tell it's antimater just by looking?
or would it look exactly the same as regular matter galaxy

>> No.11926085

>>11925913
Imagine antimatter aliens

>> No.11926100

>>11925690
whoa

>> No.11926157

>>11924114
why can't it annihilate throw out a shit load of quantum particles which form normal matter?

>> No.11927031

>>11924114
If the multiverse theory is correct, there might be an antimatter universe to every matter universe.

>> No.11927061

>>11925913
Yes. The galaxies are connected by filaments of warm plasma so you'd see annihilation events happening in a halo around your antimatter galaxy.

>> No.11928121

>>11925913
Individually it would look the same.
We can detect annihilation though, and antimatter galaxies did exist, some proportion of the many galaxy collisions we can see would show signs of annihilation.

>> No.11928402

Inflation habbened faster then antimatter and matter could annihilate, there are pickets of normal matter and pockets of antimatter

>> No.11928410

>>11925449
Matter benefits by existing