Chemistry, asked by Gaitry, 11 days ago

Why does matter exist? ​

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Answered by chanshi27
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There are three types of fundamental particles in the universe: leptons, quarks, and force-mediating bosons. The first two of these are fractional-spin fermions that can have the form of either matter or antimatter. ... Quarks come in six "flavors" and cannot exist as free fundamental particles.

Answered by MrExtinct52
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  • Matter exists because energy fields like the electromagnetic field and the Higgs field and the vacuum energy exist.

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