Authors: Igor F. Tkachenko, Yuriy S. Miroshnichenko, Victoria I. Miroshnichenko, Konstantyn I. Tkachenko, Sergyi A. Miroshnichenko, Svitlana G. Tkachenko
Based on the early developed analytic model of the nonstationary stochastic processes and well grounded concept of the flat plane Universe originated by the Big Bang and continuing to evolve by now, the well known Casimir effect was considered as a consequent of the Bernoulli law, showing decreasing the static pressure providing the motion of cosmic fluid with increasing its velocity. Novel formula to calculate the stress acting perpendicular the flow direction was derived and the formula similarity with the known Casimir relation obtained using quantum electrodynamics was shown. The stress values calculated using the new formula is in a good agreement with the available experimental data.
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