When we actually see a galaxy being formed, then we will throw out the stupid idea of the big bang.
And if we do not start from the theory of the big bang, then most of the logic above falls apart.
And, when we find out that Einstein was a fraud, and E=mc2 is not correct, then so too goes out the window our idea that there should be as much anti-matter as matter.
The little bloop theory is much more elegant than all of the theorizing above.
RE: Are there Antimatter Regions inside our Hubble Bubble? (Particle Physics Series – Episode 4D)