Multiple Choice
Einstein's mass-energy equivalence () is important to the first phases of the big bang in explaining how____.
A) gamma ray photons create matter and antimatter
B) stable protons and neutrons can exist below a certain temperature
C) antimatter can exist
D) matter became more prevalent than antimatter
E) the Universe expanded rapidly
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