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I've been reading a few books on 'the big bang', and they all say one thing. There was nothing, but then there was somrthing. Matter and anti matter are given for this, saying that particles pop in and out of existence. They appear in two parts, and when they combine again the matter disappears. However, the books say there is a little too much matter to the anti matter (0.01 per cent extra), so when all the molecules recombined, matter was left over, and that is what started the big bang.
My questions are this:
1) How the hell can matter in any form pop in and out of existence? thats impossible by the very basic laws of physics.
2) why is there more matter than anti matter?
I'm no Edwin Hubble, so please explain this in as simple a term (or terms) as you can. Thank you.
I've been reading a few books on 'the big bang', and they all say one thing. There was nothing, but then there was somrthing. Matter and anti matter are given for this, saying that particles pop in and out of existence. They appear in two parts, and when they combine again the matter disappears. However, the books say there is a little too much matter to the anti matter (0.01 per cent extra), so when all the molecules recombined, matter was left over, and that is what started the big bang.
My questions are this:
1) How the hell can matter in any form pop in and out of existence? thats impossible by the very basic laws of physics.
2) why is there more matter than anti matter?
I'm no Edwin Hubble, so please explain this in as simple a term (or terms) as you can. Thank you.