The Origin of Matter

The question of how matter triumphed over antimatter in the formation of the universe still awaits a satisfactory answer

Physics Cosmology

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March-April 2004

Volume 92, Number 2
Page 148

DOI: 10.1511/2004.46.148

Where did matter come from? The fact that we exist, surrounded by something rather than nothing, may not puzzle many of us. But to a cosmologist the existence of stuff is a troubling business, a question that has resisted an answer since it was placed before theoretical physicists nearly half a century ago. The best theories of the origin of the universe still fail to explain how it managed not to turn up empty.

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