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Author Topic:   Plasma cosmology
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Message 31 of 31 (267037)
12-08-2005 11:00 PM


Inflation
I dont know if its just me but this 'plasma cosmology' thing seems to resemble the inflationary theory by alan guth.
Whoever was wondering about plasma should check into that book, called The Inflationary Universe. It says that our universe started as the big bang and then it goes to describe the events prior to the plank constant (10^-43 seconds). Here, matter is condensed to superdensity denser than a neutron star, which alan guth calls a false vacuum. This forms bubbles (universes) that are completely separate because the false vacuum is expanding so rapidly. Each universe is independent and our universe is one of them.

...such knowledge, at least to me, seems to be worth the price.
-Carl Sagan

  
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