The matter-antimatter asymmetry problem is one of the deepest unsolved problems in cosmology. If the universe created equal amounts of matter and antimatter, they should have annihilated completely. We exist — which means something produced more matter. The Standard Model's CP violation is too small to explain the observed asymmetry.

BFUT Paper 16 approaches this differently. In an infinite eternal universe, the framing of the problem changes entirely.

The Stability Filter

The 3+e bifurcation is not strictly symmetric. Paper 16's stability analysis shows that approximately 90% of parameter space produces stable 3+e condensations — matter. The remaining 2–10% generates an unstable configuration that produces its own cancellation wave at the moment of formation. This cancellation wave is the antiparticle.

The antiparticle is not a separately produced entity with opposite quantum numbers. It is the dynamical response of the substrate to an unstable attempted condensation. It forms and annihilates with the failed condensation. No asymmetric initial condition is required. The asymmetry is built into the stability geometry of the 3+e configuration.

Local Chirality Dominance

In an infinite universe with no single creation event, both matter and antimatter form continuously wherever the substrate crosses the condensation threshold. The dominance of matter in our observable region is a consequence of local chirality dominance — regions where one handedness has come to dominate through the stability filter and the self-reinforcing dynamics of matter-dominated local environments.

The observable universe is matter-dominated not because a Big Bang produced more matter than antimatter at a single moment, but because we exist in a region where the stability filter has operated over infinite time to produce local matter dominance. Distant regions of the infinite universe may be antimatter-dominated, separated from us by matter-antimatter boundary zones.

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