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The universe shouldn't exist: World's top scientists struggle to explain why our cosmos didn't destroy itself as soon as it came into existence

    The universe was born with equal amounts of matter and anti-matter
    The two should have collided and instantly annihilated one another
    Experts have long searched for a property that explains why this didn't happen
    The latest possibility was matter and anti-matter may have different magnetism
    But new research shows that they are identical, deepening the mystery of why the universe still exists

By Harry Pettit For Mailonline

Published: 04:37 EDT, 24 October 2017 | Updated: 06:59 EDT, 24 October 2017

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5011289/Scientists-claim-universe-shouldn-t-exist.html#ixzz4wbNzLAeu