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Is dark matter related to antimatter in any way?

No, dark matter is entirely different from antimatter. For one, we know a lot about antimatter and have been able to do experiments with it and actually utilize it in some nuclear reactions. Dark matter is a theory to help understand why the universe does not behaive the way we believed it should. Galaxies are showing that they do not have enough mass to have the gravitational effects that they do, so there must be matter somewhere, this is labeled as dark matter.


Is it possible for the Big Bang Theory to be true using antimatter?

The question itself is a little unclear, but one of the open questions in cosmology is why there appears to be an imbalance in the amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe. This doesn't mean the Big Bang theory is incorrect, it just means that there's a piece that hasn't been explained yet.


What is the grand total of energy in a matter?

In theory, according to the Theory of Relativity, matter has an equivalent energy, that can be calculated as E = mc2. That is, a kg. of matter has an energy equivalent of 9x1016 joules. This doesn't mean that all that energy can actually be converted, but in some cases it can - for example, when matter collides with antimatter, it all gets converted to energy.


The big bang theory a supposition about the creation of the universe postulates that all of the matter in the universe exploded and cooled as it spread in all directions?

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What is the difference between anti matter and dark matter?

Antimatter is actually matter that can be considered going back in time. Negative matter is matter that has negative gravity properties. In other words, Negative matter repels things. Negative matter is also theoretical, not proven. Antimatter has been (and is being) made.

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Was the explosion out of antimatter?

Current physical theory tends to indicate there should be a symmetry expressed in the form of a parity between matter and antimatter created in the Big Bang, with no preference for matter over antimatter; this explosion should have created equal amounts of both, which would then annihilate each other. However, the universe tends to be dominated so far as we can tell by matter and no significant regions of antimatter have yet been detected. This would indicate an asymmetry or bias in favor of matter's creation, which is somewhat mysterious and remains a subject of research. In any case, this bias of matter over antimatter is believed to be extremely small - such that it may have been for every billion particles of antimatter created, there were a billion and one particles of matter.


What does the big bang theory and antimatter have in common?

Scientists "speculate" that the Big Bang created antimatter, but it was destroyed when coming into contact with stars, planets, and other matter.


Is there proof that antimatter exist?

Yes, antimatter has been experimentally observed through the creation and study of antiparticles such as the positron (antielectron) and antiproton. These antiparticles have properties opposite to their normal matter counterparts, providing evidence for the existence of antimatter.


What is the role of gravitational force between matter and antimatter?

Sir Issac Newton proposed theory of gravity. He formulated the relation between the force of gravity and the mass and the distance between the masses. This theory failed to explain as to why there is attraction between the masses and not repulsion. With every attraction you have to have corresponding repulsion. That problem is resolved with the discovery of antimatter. So like attracts like. So matter attracts matter and antimatter attracts antimatter. This fallows that matter repel antimatter. So force of gravity between the two masses of matter or two masses of antimatter is directly proportional to the product of masses or anti-masses (Antimatter). The force of repulsion will be directly proportional to the product of mass and anti-mass (Antimatter). It fallows that the force of repulsion is inversely proportional to square of distance between the two.


Is dark matter related to antimatter in any way?

No, dark matter is entirely different from antimatter. For one, we know a lot about antimatter and have been able to do experiments with it and actually utilize it in some nuclear reactions. Dark matter is a theory to help understand why the universe does not behaive the way we believed it should. Galaxies are showing that they do not have enough mass to have the gravitational effects that they do, so there must be matter somewhere, this is labeled as dark matter.


What are the rational options on where matter came from?

The only two theories around for the creation of matter and energy due to that matter is either the 'big bang theory' or 'creation by god'. the only one that makes sense to me is the big bang theory because if there was a god that created earth and everything then he must have come from somewhere and if there was nothing until he was around then how did he exist.


Why do you live in a universe that is made of matter rather than antimatter?

This is not currently known. There does exist some asymmetry between matter and antimatter - meaning that they are not exact opposites in all aspects - but this asymmetry is not enough to explain why matter exists.


Is there any proof that antimatter exists?

Yes, antimatter has been observed in laboratory experiments and high-energy particle collisions. The existence of antimatter is supported by the theoretical framework of quantum field theory, which predicts the existence of antimatter as a counterpart to ordinary matter. Additionally, antimatter has practical applications in medical imaging and research.


Can anti matter be used as a weapon?

In theory, it might. But consider the following practical considerations:1. Antimatter wouldn't really produce energy, only store it. You need energy to produce antimatter.2. Storing it for a prolonged period of time poses immense practical problems. If antimatter meets normal matter, they will mutually destroy each other. This means that normal containers can't be used to store antimatter.


What are the effect of the big bang theory?

creation of the universe and all matter


Can you get mater and antimatter from nothing?

So you have nothing in your hand. That means zero. From the zero you can have X and minus X. So X minus X equal to zero. So from nothing you get the energy and anti-energy in equal quantity. So it is the property of space to produce energy and anti-energy from nothing. The quantity is very less in a given space in a given time. But the space is unending and the time is with out the limit. So you get the sizable quantity. Your universe is probably very tiny. So by simple logic you get large amount of energy and exactly equal amount of anti-energy. So from energy you get matter and from anti-energy you get anti-matter. So with every proton produced, you get one electron produced in the space. This is there to maintain the electrical neutrality. So when one anti-proton is produced you get one positron in the space. With every neutron that is produced in the space, you get one anti-neutron. The number of neutron and anti-neutrons produced can not be determined by this theory. So you get matter and antimatter from nothing. It fallows that you get nothing from matter and antimatter. That means matter and antimatter annihilate each other simultaneously. Both formation and annihilation of matter and anti matter goes hand in hand in the space at any given time.


Is it possible for the Big Bang Theory to be true using antimatter?

The question itself is a little unclear, but one of the open questions in cosmology is why there appears to be an imbalance in the amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe. This doesn't mean the Big Bang theory is incorrect, it just means that there's a piece that hasn't been explained yet.