Quantum Physics

   

Cosmic Symmetry

Authors: Roberto C. M. Navacchia

Scalar field models describe physical quantities that vary across space-time and are fundamental in cosmology to explain inflation and the origin of matter. In the early universe, these fields existed in highly symmetric but unstable states. As the cosmos expanded and cooled, a symmetry breaking occurred, shaping the structure of the universe and influencing the formation of matter and galaxies. These models stem from quantum field theories connected to gravity.

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