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19 April, 19:41
Explain the origin of all matter in the Universe
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Manuel Spence
19 April, 19:47
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It was all created billions and billions of years ago when I dense ball of matter imploded and then exploded and all the mass with in that dense ball of matter was scattered throughout the universe. Which is also know as "The Big Bang Theory".
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Elaina Reese
19 April, 20:10
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The answer is atoms they are all made out of matter
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