Matter and anti/matter after big bang

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The discussion centers on the significance of matter versus antimatter following the Big Bang and its potential connection to gravity. Participants are encouraged to explore existing forum threads for more insights on this topic. There is a call for clearer communication, emphasizing the importance of proper grammar for better understanding. The relationship between matter, antimatter, and gravity remains a complex and frequently debated subject. Clarity in discussions is essential for effective knowledge sharing.
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Hello all .
Why mater victory to anti/matter after big bang ?
There is any relation to gravity ?
 
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This topic comes up here frequently. I suggest a forum search.
 
Also, could you take a little more time to present your posts in a more grammatically correct manner? It's hard to understand people if they don't use the basic grammar rules.
 
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