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Mathematically speaking, we know that antiparticles can be equivalently thought of as particles travelling backwards in time. We also know there is a distinct lack of anti-particles in the universe even though they should have been created in roughly equal amounts at the big bang.

Could there be a resolution to the anti-matter puzzle that relates to the puzzle of why time only flows in one direction?

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    Possible duplicate (though unanswered): https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/648705 – Nihar Karve Sep 15 '21 at 15:57
  • Yep you are correct, didn't run across that when I was looking before posting. Would really like someone to weigh in however. – mebaker Sep 16 '21 at 16:30

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