What was the Time of Baryon Asymmetry After the Big Bang?

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Baryon asymmetry occurred approximately 10^-32 seconds after the Big Bang, as indicated in discussions referencing Simon Singh's book "Big Bang." The universe's temperature at that time was around 10^15 Kelvin, leading to a predominance of matter over antimatter. This timeframe is crucial for understanding the evolution of the universe and the formation of matter. The provided link offers additional insights into the topic. Understanding baryon asymmetry is essential for comprehending the universe's structure and composition.
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Anyone knows at what time after big bang, baryon asymmetry happened..i read in Simon singh's book "Big Bang" that there was more mater than antimatter when the temperature of universe was 10^15...anyone knows about the time at which it happened?
 
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