Why is the Universe electrically neutral?

In summary, the conversation discusses the idea that the Universe may have originated from a quantum fluctuation as a gauge singlet, implying that it is electrically neutral. The discovery that the Universe is not electrically neutral would challenge this theory and require a different explanation. Some discussions suggest that the Universe's charge-neutrality is due to gauge symmetry.
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That's a conundrum that I've seen posed -- certain people have claimed that it's very improbable.

But here is what I think is a plausible solution. If the Universe originated from a quantum fluctuation or something similar, it would have to have originated as a gauge singlet. Being a gauge singlet means having zero electric charge, thus implying that the Universe is electrically neutral.
 
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Which changes to the question of why it has to be a gauge singlet of course. Discovery that the Universe is not electrically neutral would mean that the gauge-singlet idea of the creation of matter is wrong and we'd have to come up with something else. So - is this a strong argument?

"Certain people" would be the "Electric Universe" and "Plasma Cosmology" crowd?

Some discussions into why it is likely that the Universe is electrically neutral:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=215189

The question of how it came to be that the Universe is charge-neutral on the large scale is quite deep ... a simple look:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/astro/wcep.html
... gives some of the idea.
 
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In post #39 that thread, xantox proposed that the Universe is electrically neutral (total charge = 0) because of gauge symmetry.

I think that that's another version of the gauge-singlet idea.

That's because one can always find a gauge-symmetry operator that can transform one member into another of an irreducible-representation gauge multiplet. Only for a singlet is there only one member to choose from.
 

1. Why is the Universe electrically neutral?

The Universe is electrically neutral because it is made up of equal amounts of positive and negative charges. These charges cancel each other out, resulting in a net neutral charge for the entire Universe. This balance of charges is maintained through various physical processes, such as particle interactions and the creation of matter and antimatter.

2. How do we know that the Universe is electrically neutral?

Scientists have observed the electromagnetic forces at work in the Universe and have found that they always balance out to zero. This means that the total amount of positive charge in the Universe is equal to the total amount of negative charge, resulting in an overall neutral charge.

3. What would happen if the Universe was not electrically neutral?

If the Universe was not electrically neutral, it would be highly unstable and chaotic. The repulsion between like charges and attraction between opposite charges would lead to rapid changes and disruptions in the structure of the Universe. It would also make it difficult for complex structures, such as galaxies and planets, to form and sustain themselves.

4. Can the Universe become electrically charged?

While the Universe is currently electrically neutral, there are theories that suggest it could have been electrically charged in the past. For example, the Big Bang theory proposes that the Universe was once in a highly charged state before it expanded and cooled down, resulting in the equal distribution of charges we see today.

5. How does the electrical neutrality of the Universe impact our daily lives?

The electrical neutrality of the Universe has a significant impact on our daily lives. Without this balance of charges, many of the technologies we rely on, such as electronics and electricity, would not function properly. It also allows for the stability of atoms and molecules, which are essential for life as we know it.

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