For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: Colossians 1:16
"....any conversion of energy into matter must produce an equal amount of antimatter.
Antimatter comprises antiparticles
of the same mass but opposite charge (if the particle is charged) and
magnetic moment as the corresponding matter particle. When an
antiparticle meets its corresponding particle, both are quickly
annihilated with a huge release of energy, again as per E = mc2. That is, antielectron (positron) with electron, antiproton with proton, antineutron with neutron, etc.
The problem for the big bang is that the universe comprises
overwhelmingly matter, with hardly any antimatter except for fleeting
moments. As the article says:
For one thing, our mere existence is proof that the
Standard Model is incomplete since, according to the theory, the Big
Bang should have produced equal parts matter and antimatter that would
have annihilated each other.
The lead researcher also exhibited question-begging when he admitted (as cited in the article):
All of our observations find a complete symmetry between matter and antimatter, which is why the universe should not actually exist." CMI