A Solution looking for A Problem to Solve.
Today we see that everything in the universe, from the smallest forms of life on earth to the largest stellar objects, is made almost entirely of matter. So why is there more matter than antimatter when the big bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe? Lest rest assured that there is no matter-antimatter asymmetry problem as some of the science literature states. It all comes down to companionship really; self-companionship to be more precise. It's simply not good for one to be alone. One's very own reason companionship, friendship, love. In nuce? Life's meaning is love.
~ Wald Wassermann, Physicist