Authors: Arieh Sher
I propose that the origin of matter in our Universe is the energy inherent in the quantum vacuum. According to Quantum Field Theory (QFT), infinite vacuum space is not an absolute void but rather a dynamic medium filled with fluctuating quantum fields. These energy fluctuations give rise to transient virtual particle—antiparticle pairs, which typically annihilate each other shortly after their formation, thus conserving energy and momentum. However, I hypothesize a special case wherein a neutron and an antineutron, emerging from such vacuum fluctuations, become real and stable without mutual annihilation. New neutron-antineutron pairs that were created in space were attracted to the first one. This created a spinning primeval neutron star. The motivation for this hypothesis is the fact that it unites quantum and the matter universe. I describe a unique structure of the universe, I designate the "Pivot universe". The matter universe started as a spinning massive primeval neutron star that exploded, when it reached a maximal acceleration limit, into two distinct part — a spinning neutron star, I designate — the Pivot, located at the center of the matter universe, and a of visible matter universe in the shape of a flat disk orbiting the Pivot. The "Pivot Universe" hypothesis aims to address cosmological puzzles that the current standard model struggles to explain.
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