In space, there's a particle and its anti-particle. I don't know much about what happens, but I know it is still theortical theory to explain our universe. has to do with quantum mechanics, and uncertain princibles.
i do know that scientist have a problem they can only do 2 things:
A) View a particle and position
B) View its spin
They can't do both. If they do choice A), then they don't know choice B). If they do choice B), they're uncertain of choice A).
This is called the Uncertainty Princible.
Its kind of like me when I was a kid, I was like 7.
When I opened my refrigerator door, I noticed a light in the 'frige came on.
When I shut the door, it went off. But I questioned myself, "Just because the door is closed, is the light still on?", I opened the 'frige again, sure enough, the light was on. I still couldn't believe it.
I questioned myself, "If I set up a camera, then truly, it would prove the light is always on.". And then I thought later, "No, wait. That wouldn't prove anything, what if the camera is somehow defective?"
I truly obessed over it. Finally, I came to the conculsion that perhaps what I'm seeing with my OWN eyes isn't real.
After all, there's a saying "Seeing is believing".
Einstein once made a statement:
"Reality is just a illusion, albeit, a very persistent one."
~Albert Einstein.