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Is there an Anti-universe or an Anti-stars in other dimensions ? ​

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Answered by peehusingh1234
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The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. But today, everything we see from the smallest life forms on Earth to the largest stellar objects is made almost entirely of matter. Comparatively, there is not much antimatter to be found.

Answered by animelover33
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When matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate each other and the mass is converted into energy--specifically, into gamma-rays. ... Therefore, astronomers conclude that there are not occasional 'rogue' galaxies made of antimatter.

The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. But today, everything we see from the smallest life forms on Earth to the largest stellar objects is made almost entirely of matter. Comparatively, there is not much antimatter to be found.

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