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SAN FRANCISCO--Physicists are tantalizingly close to answering one of the most fundamental questions imaginable: "Why is there matter in the universe?" After all, theories maintain that the big bang forged equal amounts of matter and antimatter, which should have annihilated each other.
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It's leadership that's there no matter what".
I will be there, no matter what.
She will be there no matter what.
It's there no matter what I do.
It's there, no matter where.
Or are there deep matters of physics at issue?
"What happens once they are there is another matter entirely".
It is here that there is no matter, there is no universe and only consciousness exists.
There is matter, but there is no meaning.
Then there is the matter of form.
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