Fitch's work helps explain why there's more what than antimatter in the universe?
Energy
Dark Matter
Matter
Galaxies
Answer
Matter dominates over antimatter in the universe due to a phenomenon known as Charge-Parity (CP) violation. This means that the laws of physics treat matter and antimatter differently, resulting in a slight imbalance that led to the dominance of matter after the Big Bang. Physicist Paul Dirac first predicted this asymmetry in 1930.
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