Nothing is perfect. I mean it. Explained by Stephen Hawking, perfection simply doesn't exist. From the moment of creation, The Big Bang, trillions of matter and anti-matter were bursted into the vast cosmo. Each matter collided each anti-matter, and pure energy was released, and they were both destroyed after that. Thanks to imperfection, matter was a little bit more than anti-matter, which made the existence of all. Matter, is everything we are. Precisely, it's hydrogen gas. And yes, thanks to imperfection again, the spaces between each hydrogen atom wasn't in perfect order, which gave chance for gravity to pull each of them into singularities, and dark energy (opposing force of gravity) made each star and planet in distance. We all exist, all thanks to imperfection. A perfectly imperfection. If you're looking for a perfect universe from the parallel universes, matter and anti-matter were the same amount, after unleashing pure energy, they left nothingness, and nothingness makes perfection. That's why, nothing is perfect.
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