Maine farmer Posted February 10, 2017 Report Posted February 10, 2017 (edited) I've seen too many documentaries about creation and the "Big Bang" where they invariably talk about how equal parts matter and antimatter were created , but for some reason we were left with a surplus of matter. My question is how do we know that there isn't still an equal amount of antimatter that just got hurled in the opposite direction from the matter and will always remain too far away to be seen? We certainly can't really expect that we can see the entire universe, can we? Edited February 10, 2017 by Farming guy Quote
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