'creating a peak' would of course mean antigravitation, that is repulsion between our traditional and this new kind of matter<br /><br />antimatter is opposite to matter only 'electrically', that is only in so far as electric charge goes, the antiparticles gravitate same as particles do<br /><br />there is no experimental evidence whatsoever of some other matter as you suggest, one that would be repulsed from our matter <br />I assume that electrically this hypothetical matter would be the same, perhaps its particles would be of the opposite charge to our 'normal' particles, that is the multitude of their protons would be negatively charged and so the hypothetical matter would anihilate in contact with our matter but the gravitational repulsion would keep the whole universe from anihilating by keeping the two matters safely at bay appart from odd meeting at the interface... except that there is no evidence whatsoever of any such 'interface' where some anihilation should take place<br /><br />I have given some thought to such things but the speculation you talk about like that BB and expansion of universe I don't see as fruitfull, only way to get anywhere as I see it is to develop that inital idea to the stage where some such solution will fall out of it by itself so to speak, not try to speculate beforehand of the big picture, I just don't think you get results that way but only fantasy<br /><br />also, you seem to be locked into this mode where the solution for everything is a 'new particle', in the style of hayday of particle physics some 50 yrs ago when indeed it did pay off but not always (gravitons, magnetic monopoles, Higgs particles, anybody?)<br /><br />vanDivX <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>