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We also know that antimatter exists and through E=mc2 that a paritcle of matter and its equivalent antimatter particle have the same energy.Which poses a question, where did the antimatter go at the big bang?My answer is, that the antimatter seperated out from the matter and formed at least one seperate universal 'layer'.But this would require antimatter to be repelled from matter and be attracted to itself, a sort of antigravity.Thoughts?