No.
The principal states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, plasma. But today science recognize many other types: see the link below.
I think the question is a bit mixed up, but I think this is the answer. Scientists talk about "mass-energy" as a unified thing. Just after the Big Bang "energy", in the form of radiation energy, was dominant. However, today it seems that "mass" is the dominant form. In other words, "matter" now dominates the Universe. There is the complication of "Dark Matter" and "Dark Energy". Cosmologists still don't really know what these are. So that puts some uncertainty into this discussion of matter and energy. Some scientists believe that it is now "energy" that dominates, because of the discovery of Dark Energy. (Also, cosmologists think that both "matter" and "anti-matter" were created, but that there was a slight imbalance in favour of matter and the anti-matter seems to have been destroyed, leaving just "matter".)
The fourth state of matter is known as plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are stripped of their electrons, resulting in a collection of positively charged ions and free electrons. Plasma is commonly found in stars, lightning, and fluorescent light bulbs.
No. As a matter the fact, the ABSENCE of anti-matter in our Universe is a problem scientists are still trying to explain. We know that anti-matter is almost non-existent here, but our present theories can give no reason why that should have happened -- any more than our present scientific theories can explain where lightning comes from. In both cases, scientists are working on developing better theoretical understanding.
Not with today's technology in the way I assume you are meaning. You can "digitize" matter by taking a picture of it, because the picture is a digital representation of the matter. You can also scan is in 3D to get a model of it. However, no nothing like a teleporter is possible, certainly not yet if ever.
no
'What is the matter' is a question all by itself and needs a question mark at the end. What is the matter with Joe? I don't know what is the matter with Joe.
I think because much of his inventions are used a lot today.
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it doesnt involve today. its not a good invention so it doesnt matter
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It is not currently known why there is more matter than antimatter. Some assymetries (differences between matter and antimatter) have been found, but they are very slight, and it is not clear how this could have been enough to create the matter we see today.
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it is a matter of opinion
Because you will lose all of your money when the crash.
That has been a matter for argument through the centuries. Today, it is usually a matter of democratic discussion.