Andrew Capshaw

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The fact that there is far more matter than antimatter in our universe flies in the face of everything physicists have learned from accelerator experiments about how both matter and antimatter behave. For reasons that we do not yet understand, these substances managed to avoid their mutual annihilation in the early universe. Somehow, much more matter than antimatter survived the first moments that followed the Big Bang.
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Our Universe’s First Seconds (Science Essentials Book 32)
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