Why is there more matter than antimatter in the universe ?

I want to know why is there more matter than antimatter in the universe if anyone know then please tell me in brief .

1 Answer

According to the current Big Bang theory:

  • Matter and anti -matter are made in equal amounts.
  • However, when matter and anti -matter meets each other, they destroy each other and release pure energy.
  • So logically, all problems must be canceled, and the world must be purely powerful (light) instead of stars, planets or people.

But as we look around, the world is more than material, with a little anti -female. Possible Explanation: Baron's asymmetry Scientists call this unclear Razon called asymmetry, imbalance between matter (such as proton and neutrons) and anti -matter (such as antiboton and antimatones). What happened? Physicists believe that in the early days of the world there was something about a female seed (approximately one grain) of anti -female. When matter and anti -matter disappeared, this small residual became everything we see today. Required Terms (according to Sakhakarov):

  • Russian physicist Andrey Sakharov suggested three conditions that need to be met for this imbalance.
  • Baron Number Violation : Some reactions should cause more problems than anti -matter. CMUSIC and CP acoustic violations :Physics laws need to treat matter and anti -female in quantitative ways.
  • With the start of the thermal balance : the world should be cool quickly after the Big Bang to maintain the imbalance. Some CP violations have been observed in particle physics tests (such as Kaons and B-Mesons), but not enough to explain major differences.

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