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Old 10-05-2007, 02:09 AM
David Sklansky David Sklansky is offline
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Default A Question For Physicists About The Prevalance of Matter Over Antimatt

Its a million to one shot that I came up with a new idea about this subject but I'll bring it up anyway.

Physicists are puzzled by the fact that the universe seems to contain much more matter than anti matter. They realize that this state of affairs would occur even if matter started oof with only a tiny edge. Because when they meet they annhilate each other. But they know of no good reason why matter should have started out with an edge.

My question is: Isn't how things start out also a matter of randomness? Like all that other particle stuff. If so that explains things simply enough.
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