Stars are born and die over millions or even billions of years. Baryogenesis is the physical process hypothesized to have taken place during the early universe to produce baryonic asymmetry, i.e., the imbalance of matter (baryons) and antimatter (antibaryons) in the...
There is no multiverse; we live in a singular universe. The existence of a multiverse eliminates the need for a Creator. The multiverse theory was invented to explain away the clear evidence of design in the universe and the fact that the universe is finely tuned to...
Multiverse speculations are ruled out of this model. A multiverse is implied in a few forms of inflation models, but not many. Predictions of a multiverse existing will never get beyond hypothetical speculation. A multiverse holds the title of the most extreme...
The Big Bang should have created matter and antimatter in equal amounts. So why isn’t the universe 50% antimatter? When a matter particle meets its antiparticle, they annihilate, disappears in a flash of energy. During the first fractions of a second of the Big...
That our Universe is in a perfect balance between its expansion rate and its energy density today, yesterday, and billions of years ago are proof positive that it finely tuned our universe from the start. In physics, fine-tuning is the process in which it must adjust...