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Regarding the Baryonic Asymmetry: Has anyone noticed that for antimatter, time goes backwards? This means that at the big bang, Immediately, the antimatter would go backwards in time and thus not be subject to annihilation. There would be some annihilation before matter and antimatter separated in time, but after that, from our frame of reference, most of the antimatter would be in our past.

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John Karpinsky
John Karpinsky

Written by John Karpinsky

I am a retired physicist, with 40+ years experience designing chips. I’m now studying quantum mechanics as a hobby.

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