Penrose's theory is not presently generally accepted by other physicists.
But that doesn't mean he isn't correct.
Logic dictates that if energy was released in the big bang, then it has to have come from somewhen / somewhere.
He is one of many mathematicians attempting to explain the origin of the universe.
As far as we know there is no antimatter in our universe.
If there was some at some stage, I don't know. Penrose is very likely to know this, or at least express an opinion.
If antimatter was able to be created once then why wouldn't it be created at a future big bang event.
It seems a moot point.
Nothing of this universe would survive the transition to the next (if there is a next one).
But that doesn't mean he isn't correct.
Logic dictates that if energy was released in the big bang, then it has to have come from somewhen / somewhere.
He is one of many mathematicians attempting to explain the origin of the universe.
As far as we know there is no antimatter in our universe.
If there was some at some stage, I don't know. Penrose is very likely to know this, or at least express an opinion.
If antimatter was able to be created once then why wouldn't it be created at a future big bang event.
It seems a moot point.
Nothing of this universe would survive the transition to the next (if there is a next one).