Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino
Some scientists think the Universe was created with equal amounts of matter and antimatter. However today's observations indicate that there is not enough antimatter to match the amount of matter observed in the universe. Thus, it seems that matter has, for some reason, taken over. Putting together an idea from two lead physicists: John Wheeler and Richard Feynman, Hugh Everett's theory of the many-worlds, and the theory of the Pre-universe that I developed in 2012, I found that the possible cause of the imbalance is time travel. I also found that the imbalance must have began at the very beginning of normal time. Because matter and antimatter were created by a gradual and relatively very fast process (known as Meta-transformation), it is possible that most of the imbalance took place during the first instants after the Big Bang.
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