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Baryogenesis — Unsolved problems in physics Why does the observable universe have more matter than antimatter? … Wikipedia
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Leptogenesis (physics) — In the strict sense, leptogenesis is a process which creates leptons. Theories of leptogenesis try to explain how the Universe changed from a state with no leptons just after the Big Bang to a state containing many leptons (mostly electrons)… … Wikipedia
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