The Universe Shouldn’t Exist
At the beginning of time, equal amounts of matter and anti-matter were created, colliding and driving the fiery Big Bang. By all scientific measures, the collision should have annihilated everything in sight. So why does our universe even exist? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku says, “Scientists say by rights, we shouldn’t exist. This means that at the instant of the Big Bang there was a slight over-abundance of matter over anti-matter and here we are as a consequence.” Kaku attempts to solve the mystery with CBS News anchor Elaine Quijano.
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