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Build up of the Universe
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Not everything is an atom by a long way.
It is believed that protons may be unstable with a half life of around 10 to the power 32 years but determining this is obviously very difficult.
If true however this would violate the conservation of baryon number. Conservation laws are very important in physics because they are linked to so called symmetries.
The last time we saw symmetry breaking was in parity where "left-right handedness" was not conserved in a particular nuclear decay - this lead to the conception and discovery of anti-matter.
As for the ultimate state, well that's rather difficult to speculate on when you're dealing with timescales billions and billions of times longer than the existing history of the universe - A bit like a mayfly tring to conceive of the next millenia