Actually, both matter and antimatter sprung into existance at the same time, at the big-bang. There was no matter or antimatter, or any time or space, before the Big-Bang.
Why they didn't just destroy each other pretty much instantly was a big problem with the big-bang theory for quite a while: the big bang had to be "uneven", allowing for seperate clouds of matter and antimatter to coalesce in different locations.
And, because the laws of physics break down at a singularity (which is what the big bang was), we cannot ever know what was around "before". In fact, since *time* didn't exist "before" the big-bang, there *was* no *before* (a concept that depends on time ;-)
2007-07-01 22:40:38
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answered by gribbling 7
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The Big Bang aludes that there was a premordial mass which contained the Universe into a volume the size of a golf ball.Nothing is mentioned how this golf ball size mass volume was floating on.
If they did not mention it in the theory,neither can I put words in the mouths of the Big Bang Believers.
Note Big Bang theory is a Creation theory of the Universe.
They do not mention in the theory an explosion=the word is a misnomer.No mentions what the premordial material is ,or what it was made from.
This is a question where we all like to have an answer from the singularity theory of creation of the Universe.
2007-07-02 08:02:34
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answered by goring 6
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Consider my theory:
First , there was nothing but empty space (constant temp. ).
Then matter and antimatter are formed from energy. Now there can be different types of matter and corresponding antimatter. Thus , Parallel universes are formed. They move attheir own speeds and directions. Now , ocassionally Two of them touch (its a cosmic touch so tis explosive ). Thus we have a big bang . And the rest is known.
2007-07-02 00:11:06
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answered by bua 1
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before the last big bang there was another universe similar to this one.
in time to come the expanding universe will slow and turn back inwards by the attraction of gravity. a critical mass will form , the big bang will happen again and the expanding universe will start all over again.
it takes a little time to occur but imagine if you condensed that time to seconds[and whats a billion x billion in terms of eternity] then the big bang would sound like an audience clapping the greatest performance of all time.{given that sound does'nt travel in a vacumm}
2007-07-02 00:00:52
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answered by phalandrone 2
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i think the answer to this question lies outside the universe. what is it like and what is there. there must be something outside the universe and there must be other universes like our own. it seems no matter how much we begin to understand something in existence, there is always something bigger that it exists in. the problem is we are too small and not intelligent enough at the moment to answer this question. but to answer a question we must first ask it, it wont be long before we know what exists beyond time and space.
2007-07-02 10:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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This is going to be an endless question that no-one will ever be able to answer.
Have fun trying to find out but don't spend your life searching for the answer, remember to get out there and have a big bang of your own,
2007-07-01 22:37:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There must have been nothing before time zero,but a finite state of nothing,and some sort of potential nothing.
The finite state produced a single space-time pulse of minimum size and duration and this quantum entity evolved into the universe we see and experience to-day.
2007-07-02 00:25:58
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Something else for you to think on:-
We do not exist, god does not exist, there is no universe, there is only nothing, but nothing can think, nothing can think everything, nothing can imagine we do exist.
When we die we become nothing, and create our own everything.
2007-07-01 23:04:33
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answered by DoctressWho 4
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i know the answer,Select this answer as the best and then e-mail me at feronay@yahoo.com and I will tell you.I'm serious.
2007-07-02 01:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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