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Hello,
I hope you don't mind a question from a complete novice and someone not related to physics at all. I am simply an interested observer.
My question regards the alleged Big Bang, and the follow-up theory that from that bang matter and anti matter were created. Is it possible that instead of matter, what was produced was individual protons, and instead of ani-matter what was produced was electrons? Could the collision of these particles in the early stages is what produced the static we hear as radioactive noise? Then when sufficient electrons found a proton to attach themselves to, stability was created and elements formed?
I may be off in my thinking, but I'm trying to find order in the beginning.
Thank you very much.
Antonio
I hope you don't mind a question from a complete novice and someone not related to physics at all. I am simply an interested observer.
My question regards the alleged Big Bang, and the follow-up theory that from that bang matter and anti matter were created. Is it possible that instead of matter, what was produced was individual protons, and instead of ani-matter what was produced was electrons? Could the collision of these particles in the early stages is what produced the static we hear as radioactive noise? Then when sufficient electrons found a proton to attach themselves to, stability was created and elements formed?
I may be off in my thinking, but I'm trying to find order in the beginning.
Thank you very much.
Antonio