>>11054062Its possible that at larger scales, our Observable Universe is just situated in a clump of matter and the overall Universe is composed of patches of matter and antimatter in random clumps, with large suoervoids between them because contact results in annihilation, which would have happened at the beginning of the Big Bang, and the resulting radiation has already diluted everywhere becoming indistinguishable from the CMBR.
The true question is: why is the Universe heterogeneous? The pre-Big Bang primordial singularity was a homogeneous point of mass-energy symmetrical in every way. Then a mysterious 'something' happened and the symmetries were broken, giving rise to time, charge and parity. What event caused a system in perfect equilibrium to be disturbed and give rise to all we see?
Is it a cyclical process? Does the Universe contract and relax periodically?
Was it an independent force? By what mechanism can this Natural God induce all we see, to be?