Thanks Mordred. So the fact that neutrinos cannot interact with other particles would not give them the property of generally separating matter and anti-matter, like a buffer?
If the anti-matter theoretically created during the "big bang" exists, would the neutrino "field" created by stars in the universe be capable of preventing matter and anti-matter from merging?
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