• naeap@sopuli.xyz
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      4 hours ago

      Maybe that’s already the case, just out of our event horizon

      There is, afaik, no explanation why there is more matter than anti matter, so maybe we just don’t see it

      Like, dark side of the universe or something ;⁠-⁠)

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        I thought Madam Wu’s experiment provided a starting point for explaining why the universe exists despite its best efforts to annihilate itself. Disclaimer, I have passing interest in physics but I have no formal education on any of it.

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          29 minutes ago

          Don’t know about that
          Can you provide me some more words to search for it or even a link?

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        There is, afaik, no explanation why there is more matter than anti matter, so maybe we just don’t see it

        Like, dark side of the universe or something ;⁠-⁠)

        This is the baryon asymmetry problem, and indeed, one of the proposed solutions is an “anti-universe” that flows backwards in time. The theory goes that all the antimatter travelled backwards in time while matter travelled forward from the Big Bang, creating a mirror anti-universe. However, there has been experimental evidence against this theory, as antiparticles seem to move forward in time, just like their matter counterparts.

        There are a bunch more theories on how matter dominated the universe, like electroweak baryogenesis and leptopgenesis! Those are a bit more complicated though and are difficult to explain in an internet comment.

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        Imma go ahead and postulate that beyond the observable universe is a wall of anti matter, that keeps eating our universe’s matter and neutralizing it.

        Prove me wrong! (Don’t.)

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          Isn’t that the opposite of what we’re “seeing” now with the expanding universe and dark matter (not anti matter) being the reason for space to grow?

          Anti matter and matter live inside the space, that dark matter is “producing”

          At least that’s my layman interpretation of looking at some videos and reading some stuff

          So, I have no clue ;⁠-⁠)