Anti-matter

Utsukushii Jinsei
2 min readJul 25, 2022

What's the matter?

OK! So, I have been reading and learning about anti matter and all I have pretty much learned is anti-matter and regular matter are just exact opposites of each other and destroy each other when they come into contact with on another also the world theoretically should not exist but somewhere along the line there was one less Anti-matter than there was matter.

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But like when did this happen, I don’t understand and essentially what I also learned is that if there was enough anti-matter in one spot you would be able to see it as if you're looking at normal matter.

I believe somewhere down the line before the big bang matter in a huge cloud and antimatter in that same cloud or clump whatever you wanted to call it may have gotten blown apart or pulled apart. If you think of space like the ocean, it must have currents and those currents must be gravitational pulls.

Well, what if multiple pieces of matter pulled each other but then a small group of anti-matter crashed into them creating enough energy to send both sides flying leaving more matter in one area than anti-matter.

There are parts of space that have no stars and it's just pitch black what if these weird empty spots are where this or several explosions happened causing matter and anti-matter to break apart from one another leaving more matter creating the cloud of essentially frozen dust after the matter clumped together it heated up but rapidly at the same time cooled creating the egg of the universe that hatched into the big bang after many centuries.

This is just a thought not even a theory really just the fascination of anti-matter is amazing. I’m not even sure if some of the stuff I said could be scientifically accurate even such as matter pulling away from anti-matter to form to other matter just to smash back into anti-matter. Also, if this was the case wouldn’t we have seen this explosion or after math of this explosion I mean we can visibly see the big bang or what's left of it.

What sound does anti-matter produce when it is moving, I'm curious about that.

One last question if there was enough anti matter made and it had the same characteristics of a human or another living organism is an anti-matter organism potentially real.

I hope you enjoyed reading the gears in my head turn

HAVE A GREAT DAY!

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Utsukushii Jinsei

I am a hobbyist writer who does stories every now and then on, Computer and technology, or Anxiety and life.