Science, asked by chemlike, 1 year ago

where does the all anti proton had gon during time of big bang ?

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Answered by astitvastitva
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First of all that's a great thing that you came up with that question :)

For your query, we are gonna talk about the 'Anti-matter' which includes anti-protons, anti-neutrons, anti-nuclei, positrons, anti-neutrinos, anti-hydrogens and everything else.
At the time of Big Bang, it was all matter and antimatter. More than 90% we see is matter and there were still no pure evidences of existence of antimatter.
But laboratories like CERN and Fermilab has found some ways to produce antimatter which is the only place in the universe where it exists. So we can't say that it doesn't exist at all.
But another experiment known as ALPHA, initiated by CERN, took place to detect the antimatter from the cosmic waves using an Antiproton Decelerator (AD) in which for the first time the electric charge of an antiatom had been measured upto a high precision.
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