Never there would have been a cosmic big-bang without the action of a vacuum pressure!

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The fundamental and always resurrecting question of mankind, how this universe could ever have started its existence, is answered by most cosmologists with the standard dogmatic answer: By the Big-Bang! - that initial explosion of the world matter system! Perhaps this standard paradigm of a general and global explosion creating the world, especially in these days of wars and weapons all around, seems to be highly suggestive. Nevertheless such an event unexpectedly turns out to be extremely hard to explain as based on purely physical grounds. It indeed seems easy to imagine a granate explosion causing matter to fly apart in all directions, but it is extremely hard to explain which pressures might be responsible to drive the initially highly compacted cosmic matter apart of eachother. If the explosion forces are imagined as due to pressure forces then these pressures cannot be due to extremely high temperatures of matter, because relativistically hot matter will be just an additional source of gravity, hence just impeding matter to fly apart. As we shall show in the following article the explosive BB- event can only physically be explained, if the necessary pressure is not manifested by the gravitating matter, but by the cosmic vacuum. In fact without the cosmic vacuuum pressure, the so-called Big-Bang never could have happened. Vacuum pressure, however, up to the present days of cosmology, still is a fully speculative subject, but it will become evident in the following article, that without this highly speculative quantity there could not have happened a Big-Bang at all.
如果没有真空压力的作用,就不会有宇宙大爆炸!
这个宇宙是如何开始存在的,这是人类面临的一个基本问题,而且这个问题总是被重新提起。大多数宇宙学家都用标准的教条答案来回答这个问题:大爆炸!-世界物质系统的最初爆炸!也许这种普遍和全球爆炸创造世界的标准范式,特别是在战争和武器无处不在的今天,似乎很有启发性。然而,这样的事件出乎意料地难以用纯粹的物理依据来解释。我们确实很容易想象花岗岩爆炸会导致物质向四面八方散开,但很难解释是哪种压力导致最初高度压缩的宇宙物质相互分离。如果爆炸的力量被认为是由于压力的力量,那么这些压力不可能是由于物质的极高温度,因为相对热的物质将只是一个额外的重力来源,因此只是阻碍物质的分离。正如我们将在下一篇文章中所表明的那样,如果必要的压力不是由有引力的物质表现出来,而是由宇宙真空表现出来,那么爆炸的BB事件只能从物理上加以解释。事实上,如果没有宇宙真空的压力,所谓的大爆炸就不可能发生。然而,真空压力,直到今天的宇宙学,仍然是一个完全推测的主题,但在下一篇文章中,它将变得很明显,没有这个高度推测的量,根本就不会发生大爆炸。
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