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where do all antimatter go






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Answered by Anonymous
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Antimatter may exist in relatively large amounts in far-away galaxies due to cosmic inflation in the primordial time of the universe.

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The only conclusion: Our universe ought to be swimming with antimatter, existing in equal parts with normal matter. Whole planets, stars and galaxies made of antimatter! Or at the very least, loads of antimatter particles just floating around in space, minding their own business.

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