Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

The Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry: Is Our Universe the One and Only in Our Cosmos?

Authors: Sylwester Kornowski

Some extension of the General Relativity leads to the superluminal nontransparent infinitesimal pieces of space (plenums/tachyons). Due to their dynamic viscosity, in the infinite cosmos can appear big pieces of space composed of smaller ones. Due to collisions of very big pieces of space, there can appear cosmoses with stable boundary. Inside some of them can appear universes. Here, we discuss the possibility that in our Cosmos, our Universe is the one and only. Knowing the radius of the boundary, we can calculate the period of the oscillations of our Universe. We show also that the matter-antimatter asymmetry in our Universe follows from the transitions of the electron-positron pairs into the electron-proton pairs in a vortex with left-handed internal helicity produced in the Einstein spacetime.

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[v1] 2014-11-21 10:49:59
[v2] 2016-01-11 14:27:23

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