Multiple Choice
What would the universe be like if there were complete symmetry between matter and antimatter?
A) It would look similar to our universe, but half of it would be composed of antimatter.
B) We would observe two universes, one an antimatter reflection of the other.
C) There would be no universe, because all of the matter and antimatter would have been annihilated.
D) There would be a universe devoid of matter, entirely composed of photons.
E) It would look similar to our universe, but the charges of all of the particles would be reversed.
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