An alternative classical cosmological model with inflationary expansion (Q1083237)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3976430
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3976430 |
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An alternative classical cosmological model with inflationary expansion (English)
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1986
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We propose a cosmological model of the Universe based on the Newtonian mechanics and classical field theory. The essential ingredient of this model is the existence of a special kind of physical field in the Universe whose source is the mass current. In the early Universe this field reached such large values that it produced matter from the vacuum fluctuation. The classical dynamical equations for the co-moving sphere in the presence of this field are enlarged by a new term which causes an inflation-like expansion. It accounts also for the hot initial stage of the early Universe and has several important cosmological consequences.
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cosmological model
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Newtonian mechanics
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classical field theory
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vacuum fluctuation
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classical dynamical equations
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co-moving sphere
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inflation- like expansion
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