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kamapani574s
There’s more matter than antimatter in the observable universe because, shortly after the Big Bang, a tiny imbalance caused matter to survive slightly more than antimatter, but the exact reason for this asymmetry is still unknown.
Camel12
There is more matter than antimatter in the observable universe because of a still-unexplained asymmetry in the early universe that caused matter to survive slightly more than antimatter after their mutual annihilation.