Multiple Choice
Why can we never create matter?
A) because matter is always conserved
B) because we aren't capable of creating another universal "big bang"
C) because it is impossible to create the fundamental particles such as electrons and protons
D) because energy is always conserved
E) Actually, we do create matter frequently in the lab.
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