eFTC-230801
Physical Evolutionary Cosmology |
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Author: Y. Leblanc (eFieldTheory.COM) Email: AbstractWe present a critical analysis of traditional cosmology and emphasize that the physical universe should not contain singularities of any kind and be geodesically complete for all times. We present gravitational collapse microcanonical phase transitions as the main engine for matter evolution and struture formation in the universe. We emphasize that gravitational collapse has absolutely nothing to do with singularities or black holes, which cannot exist in geodesically complete spacetimes. Evolutionary cosmology should really describe the evolution of matter in the universe, not so much that of the metric. Unlike the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) model, the metric should keep its newtonian component and the evolution equation given by the so-called Freud-Euler equation for viscous fluids out of statistical equilibrium. A more practical approach however consists in mapping the topology (physically inequivalent equilibrium states) of microcanonical phase space in terms of physically conserved quantities (energy, momentum, angular momentum, etc.). Copyright © 2023 Yvan Leblanc. All rights reserved
PACS: 4.60.+n, 11.17.+y, 97.60.Lf Cite as: Leblanc, Y., "Physical Evolutionary Cosmology", Report no. eFTC-230801 (2023). http://www.efieldtheory.com/abs/?eFTC-230801; doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.25571.94247. |
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