Relativity and Cosmology

   

A Scientific View of How the Universe Came Into Being in the Universe

Authors: Adil S. Saidov

Let us assume that the universe is infinite and that matter is in a physical vacuum. About 15 billion years ago, we assumed that the physical vacuum volume in the Universe was maximum, the pressure was minimal, and the temperature was absolutely zero. We know that at an absolute zero temperature all the gases are in liquid form. Let us assume that all the other elements in the Mendeleev periodical system exist in the form of particles. In this case, the temperature is the same everywhere in the universe, that is zero. At this temperature, the viscosity of liquid gases is high. Due to the high tensile strength of liquids, the surface tension forces of liquid gases at that time were very high. Due to the large surface tensile strength molecules of liquid gases form a spherical surface in an unknown location in the Universe.

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