An alternative to the "big bang", “black hole”, “ideal gas” .

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socratus sadovnik

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Aug 23, 2014, 12:23:50 AM8/23/14
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 An alternative to the "big bang", “black hole”, “ideal gas”
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In the 1973 the Universe was in the condition T=2,7K. ( Nobel prize )
Today in the 2014 this condition is a little less than T=2,7K
and " tomorrow" this condition will be T=0K.

Therefore I will say:
It was, is, it will be forever an infinite, eternal, absolute reference frame T=0K.
On this infinite scene there are located gravity systems
on which human tries to understand the reality.
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In the T=0K exists some kind of "virtual" negative imaginary particles.
These imaginary quantum particles are as real particles as positive Newtonian ones.
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Kirchhoff's black body - light go in and don't come back.
Black holes - light go in and don't come back.
Zero Vacuum -  light go in and don't come back.
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Black - holes have temperature about absolute zero
(60 nanokelvin - 60 billionths of a kelvin).
" Ideal Gas" has temperature T=0K.
The Cosmos as whole has temperature T=0K.
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My conclusion.
a)
Kirchhoff's black body, black holes , "ideal gas" are models of zero vacuum.
b)
All laws of an "ideal gas" and "quantum theory" can be used
to explain the initial / primary conditions of the Existance.

c)

It seems that in the future heat death of the universe can come.

(according to the logic of  big bang )
But thanks to Planck's and Hawking radiations

( vacuum fluctuation, tunneling barrier )

 the Universe  can  escape  heat death.
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awori achoka

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Jan 23, 2015, 11:46:03 PM1/23/15
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I came across this discussion in an online science bulletin: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/speed-light-not-so-constant-after-all?tgt=nr

When you manipulate nature can you expect the same result?

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Sam Carana

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Jan 24, 2015, 12:15:54 AM1/24/15
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Fascinating experiment!

Cheers, 
Sam Carana
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