ANSWERS: 2
  • No - there is no known "negative" energy, so it's unlikely
  • Phases? What phases? But the Big Bang put out a LOT more energy/matter than we see today. Most of it canceled out. What we see today is 'left over' because of poor mixing. There is no way to determine visually or radiotelescopically if the sky is full of matter or antimatter. But don't expect to find antimatter anywhere nearby. The nearest sample is probably at least a brane away.

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