Matter and the Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry
Why is there so much more matter than antimatter in the observable universe? What is the fundamental nature of matter?
Timothian Model's Short Answer...
There is no 'antimatter'. Subatomic pieces of matter constitute the matter of the medium. They can aggregate to form atomic matter - and disaggregate back to move freely as part of the medium.
Details
All matter composed of chunks, no antimatter required:
Matter consists of atomic structures (conglomerated chunks) and freely moving chunks.
No need for antimatter; asymmetry problem doesn't exist in this model.
Explains particle interactions through chunk reconfigurations without invoking antiparticles.
Simplifies our understanding of matter, eliminating the need for mirror particles.
Provides a unified view of matter across all scales, from subatomic to cosmic.
Related Documents in the Full Timothian Model
The Nature of Atoms, Charge, & Chemical Bonds
The Nature of Space
The Nature of Chunks
The Nature of Stable Orbits
The Nature of Gravity
The Nature of Magnetism
The Nature of Entropy
The Nature of Black Holes