The Time of Antimatter

Consider that half of the matter at that time was made up of physics that operated essentially backwards, making it even more difficult to picture a time when all matter was intensely compressed into a black atom that was a quadrillion degrees hot. According to the European Council for Nuclear Research, antimatter made up half of everything that was squeezed into the genesis point at the beginning of the universe.


If you're asking why matter isn't constantly slamming into antimatter and exploding, the answer is that within a billionth of a second of the big bang beginning, the balance of particles flipped in favor of matter over antimatter. It may have been a billionth of a percent, according to some extrapolations. Yet, it was sufficient for all of the antimatter in the brand-new cosmos to be transformed into energy in less than a second.


This energy is now known as the cosmic microwave background radiation. Unsurprisingly, the Big Bang's confirmation in the 1960s depended heavily on the uniformity of the CMB. Additionally, it demonstrates how conflicts that end with the total destruction of one side are literally as old as the cosmos.

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