I enjoyed reading this. It is a really interesting question to ask. And it will be amazing to follow discovery in the near future. My teacher believed in the first possibility. I am actually not sure which possibility makes more sense I guess I would go with the third option and we will see if there is any hidden antimatter.
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Simple Question #11 - Why do we have Universe and not Anti-Universe? Where is all the Antimatter?
Yeah, only future discoveries can tell what exactly happened to antimatter. :)
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Yes and that is why I am so into science.
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