What happened to the antimatter during the Big Bang?
A question so many people so easily dismiss. They tell themselves, “Oh, well you see, some kind of anomaly must have occurred and just a percentage of one kind of matter or the other was able to dodge its fate and not become annihilated like all the other material during the Big Bang and thankfully that’s what makes up our universe.”
What? Kind of absurd right?
Why? Really now, what possible explanation would account for this to have happened?
So really…How! How exactly can matter possibly have survived the big bang?
Seriously though, why are we so quick to dispel the nature of reality, that when matter is created it should be in equal amounts and according to CERN, it's simply a ‘Symmetry Problem” as they explain it: “The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. But today, everything we see from the smallest life forms on Earth to the largest stellar objects is made almost entirely of matter. Comparatively, there is not much antimatter to be found. Something must have happened to tip the balance. One of the greatest challenges in physics is to figure out what happened to all the antimatter, or why we see an asymmetry between matter and antimatter.”
In actuality, the balance still holds true. The Nature of the Universe is fascinating and mysterious as we are only able to observe a very small fraction of it and when push comes to shove that’s about all we really understand to boot, but if we look at the big picture, with all the clues laid out in front of us and once introduced to the idea of our universes actual basic structure it becomes obvious in its simplification. Even the resemblance of all the structures created throughout, the very contents of the universe can attest to the nature of reality.
Through magnetism the Universe finds balance, allowing all the fundament building blocks a chance to form a strong, secure and viable physical structure. The magnetic force, like our universe has a Dark side that we cannot observe, which interacts with antimatter, only antimatter, and a LIGHT side that interacts with normal matter, the observable universe we see all around us. So, in reality there is the magnetic field we can readily observe through its interaction with electrons “observable matter’, but then there’s also its balance, the other half of the magnetic force that interacts with its antimatter opposite called positrons. This means that each elementary particle actually has another opposite and equal antiparticle to match which completes the basic fundamental particles, all the building blocks of the Universe.
The Universe came to fruition from the Aethoesystem which assisted in the formation and germination of the embryonic ovum as the following will describe.
Before the Big Bang there was a magnetic singularity surrounding a germ. Basically, an ovum whose contents, the particles that make up the embryo, are made up of plutonic solids born from the Aether. These objects form naturally from the Aether, an infinite structure of pure energy at rest was not perfect and was itself subject to disruptions such as overabundance of energy, or even a lack thereof can create a static disruption, and when happening simultaneously, with other static can lock together closing a small bit of Aether inside giving it energy to hold together becoming a solid structure individual from the Aether. These structures, the fundamental building blocks of the Universe which will one day be used to create particles such as quarks and leptons, and eventually becoming more and more complex as they multiply, and as they grow inside the ovum, the pressure of all that material forming in its midst caused it to explode, snapping the magnetic force in half and releasing all its material. During this process, the magnetic force, now two distinct individual fields, one which interacts with the antimatter, or dark matter if you will, this will be called the postromagnetic field, and its other half that only interacts with normal matter, the observable matter of the universe which is called the electromagnetic field.
How could this possibly work? How can both anti-matter and matter exist together in a single Universe, separate from each other, staving off mass annihilation? The explanation from our perspective takes somewhat of a counter intuitive approach to understanding our universe and accepting that what we see is really to be believed and that there is more to our reality than what we can view in the three dimensions of time and space we our structures can observe. An acceptance of infinity must be completely inherent to see the simplicity of the machinations of the physical universe. All we need is to realize we can only observe half of our surroundings and that the dark matter we detect all around us is actually the original anti-matter created during the big bang, just like all other living physical structures in the universe, the universe itself has a structure, a solid skeleton supporting a lighter muscular structure, the dark matter is the skeleton in this scenario and we observe the lighter bodily structure as we simply are a part of it. And after all, isn’t it usually the simple answers that are the correct?
Immediately after the birth of the universe the magnetic force split into two separate regions engulfing all the material it originally contained and each field began to interact with its respective forms of matter. The postromagnetic field immediately began pulling all the anti-matter inward, mostly capturing heavier objects that had begun to fall inward shortly after formation and creating a solid base, the Lithiosphere, for the normal matter to ultimately surround as the mostly gaseous particles, unlike its heavier counterpart, lightly floated about as it slowly swirled around the massing antimatter below, carried aloft as it is pushed away by the electromagnet field, swiftly propelled outward to form the hydrosphere giving body to the universal structure.
Our Universe is basically Infinity built inside a finite structure. We imagine an infinite universe as we look upward, outward into space and it appears to flow off into eternity, well why not the opposite? Just like the normal matter floating outward forever into infinity by the electromagnetic force, its opposite, anti-matter falls inward forever as it is pulled down into the lithiosphere by the postromagnetic force.
We already have more than half the physics necessary to explain the universe all we need to do is name the opposing anti-particles as illustrated upon the accompanying diagram, demonstrating a complete Standard Model of the Universe.

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