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    Entropy - some cosmological questions answered by model of expansive nondecelerative universe (English)
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    15 September 2003
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    Summary: The paper summarizes the background of Expansive Nondecelerative Universe model and its potential to offer answers to some open cosmological questions related to entropy. Three problems are faced in more detail, namely that of Hawking?s phenomenon of black holes evaporation, maximum entropy of the Universe during its evolution, and time evolution of specific entropy.
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    expansive nondecelerative universe
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    Black Hole evaporation
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    specific entropy
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    maximum entropy
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