It is generally assumed that when the Universe was young and very hot it was in statistical equilibrium and contained equal numbers of baryons and anti-baryons. However, observations suggest that the Universe, including its most distant parts, is made almost entirely of matter. What caused this unbalance and where are the missing baryons, or why the Universe has much more matter than antimatter?
The Duality of Time suggests that the incorporeal worlds have atomic structures similar to the physical world, but it is termed incorporeal because it evolves in different time direction. This incorporeal matter is the missing antimatter and the are perpetually annihilating and splitting every instance of time in the inner metaphysical flow.
As it has been explained with more details in Chapter II the Ultimate Symmetry book, many previous studies have successfully derived the principles of quantum mechanics from the fractality of space-time, but we want in the remaining of this section to outline an alternative description based on the new complex-time geometry.
As a result of perpetual re-creation, matter in the Universe is alternating between the two primordial states of void and vacuum, which correspond to the two states of super-mass (0, 0) and super-energy (c, c), respectively.
Since (0, 0) is real void or absolute "nothing", it remains only the state of vacuum (c, c), which is a perfectly homogeneous three-dimensional space, according to our normal perception.
Therefore, the Universe, as a whole, is in this perfect state of Bose-Einstein Condensation, which is a state of "Oneness", because its geometrical points are indistinguishable and non-interacting, so it is a perfectly symmetrical and homogeneous or isotropic space. Multiplicity appeared out of this Oneness as a result of breaking the symmetry of the real existence, the super-energy (c, c), and its imaginable non-existence, the super-mass (0, 0), into the two states of super-fluid (c, 0) and super-gas (0, c), which correspond to particles and anti-particles, which are perpetually, and sequentially, annihilating back into energy (c, c) and splitting again.
This process is occurring every moment of time, and this is actually what defines the moments of time, and causes our physical perception and consciousness. If existence remained in the bosonic (c, c) state, no physical particles will appear, and no "time", since no change or motion can be conceived. Normal (or the outer level of) time starts when the super-fluid state (c, 0), which is the aether, is excited into (c, v), which describes physical particles, or fermionic states, while at the same time the orthogonal super-gas state (0, c) is excited into (v, c), which describes anti-particles that are also fermions in their own time, but bosons in our time reference, and vice-versa, because these opposite time arrows are orthogonal, as we described in this article.
In the following articles, we will list some of the major unsolved problems in theoretical physics and describe them in brief, stating their potential solutions according to the Duality of Time Postulate. Although many of these problems will be simply eliminated according to the new genuinely-complex time-time geometry, a detailed theoretical and mathematical analysis is required in order to explain how these problems are settled. Therefore, some of the following brief suggested solutions may be speculative.
These articles are extracted from Chapter III of the Duality of Time book, and some of the details are discussed further in other chapters, as well as Volume III that is the Ultimate Symmetry. A more concise description is also published in Time Chest.
To understand how all these major problems could be solved so easily, please study first the Duality of Time Postulate, that has been extracted from Chapter V of the Duality of Time book.