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There must have been the same amount of matter and antimatter initially. It is still a mystery why matter is predominant today, but some slight assymetry (that is, small differences between matter and antimatter) have already been found. For a more thorough discussion, see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baryogenesis

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