Baryon asymmetry

In physical cosmology, the baryon asymmetry problem, also known as the matter asymmetry problem or the matter–antimatter asymmetry problem, is the observed imbalance in baryonic matter and antibaryonic matter in the observable universe. As the two form and behave in nearly identical ways, it is expected that they would have been created in near equal portions by the Big Bang, but, in reality, matter makes up the vast majority of the universe.

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Baryon asymmetry

In physical cosmology, the baryon asymmetry problem, also known as the matter asymmetry problem or the matter–antimatter asymmetry problem, is the observed imbalance in baryonic matter and antibaryonic matter in the observable universe. As the two form and behave in nearly identical ways, it is expected that they would have been created in near equal portions by the Big Bang, but, in reality, matter makes up the vast majority of the universe.

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