Will the matter-antimatter asymmetry problem be considered solved by the end of 2040?
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Will the matter-antimatter asymmetry problem be widely considered solved by the end of 2040?

As defined by CERN:

The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. But today, everything we see from the smallest life forms on Earth to the largest stellar objects is made almost entirely of matter. Comparatively, there is not much antimatter to be found. Something must have happened to tip the balance. One of the greatest challenges in physics is to figure out what happened to the antimatter, or why we see an asymmetry between matter and antimatter.

More info:

https://home.cern/science/physics/matter-antimatter-asymmetry-problem

Will physicists and astronomers discover well-founded theoretical or experimental justification for the massive asymmetry between quantities of matter and antimatter?

Market resolves to YES if conclusive solutions arise before the end of 2040.

Market resolves to NO otherwise.

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