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If there is so much matter in the world, why is there so little Anti-matter?

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If there is so much matter in the world, why is there so little Anti-matter?

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  1. Because you just happen to be located in a matter rich environment.

    I'm sure someone, somewhere is pondering "If there so much so much anti-matter in the world, why is there so little matter?"


  2. It is theorized that black holes are really composed almost entirely out of antimatter and it is this highly dense antimatter that continues to neutralize any matter that comes with close proximity to it...the torroid diagrams of black holes arent really the structure of the black hole, but the structure of the gravitational field exhibited by them....

    There are many, many, many black holes in space, some of them are immense and could swallow up or entire solar system and not even hiccup.

  3. I am not sure, but I think all or most of the anti-matter is made up of dark matter.

  4. because it takes A LOT  of energy to make and it is hard to contain

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