The discussion centers on the imbalance of matter and antimatter in the universe, questioning why matter is more prevalent despite theories suggesting they should exist in equal amounts. Proposed models like GUT baryogenesis and CP violation suggest that processes during the universe's expansion may favor matter production over antimatter. The existence of massive bosons, such as X and Y bosons, could allow for the creation of matter without corresponding antimatter, complicating the conservation of baryon number. Additionally, the concept of antimatter is challenged, with suggestions that it should exhibit properties like "anti-gravity." Overall, the true origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry remains an open question in physics.