>>> People have calculated it. No, it doesn't work.
So it MUST be right.
Interesting that they cannot calculate why that should be the case. Or bother looking for any alternatives.
Intergalactic space may contain matter and antimatter, but it is so rarified that opportunities for anhialations are few and far between, the expansion of the universe makes such interactions progressively unlikely. It is quite possible that in the early universe, this did occur.
I did start...
It is suggested I answer the question asked in the title. I am an aging (62 years old) English guy living in Denmark. I studied geology at university, but have never worked as a geologist.
At university, I learned how to write programs for the large mainframe computer the university used. I...
I have seen the term "slight preponderance" used many times to account for the apparent imbalance of matter and antimatter. I am not aware of the scientific justification for this however. Indeed, I have recently watched a lecture where, again, it is stated that we live in a matter universe. How...