Not Enough Antimatter?

Problems with the Big Bang

by Ken Ham on September 6, 2022

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This week we’re looking at scientific problems with the big bang. Yesterday we learned the big bang is expected to have produced particles called “monopoles” . . . but they’ve never been found. Well, monopoles aren’t the only particles “missing!”

According to big bang thinking, matter was created from energy as the universe expanded. But such a reaction—if it was even possible—would produce both matter and antimatter in equal amounts, and yet there’s only trace amounts of antimatter throughout the universe. So, where’s the antimatter?

It's not out there because the universe didn’t come from a big bang. Matter didn’t form from nothing. It came from the Creator God.

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