The universe generated by the explosion of the primordial cosmic vacuum!

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Over all its epochs mankind always has put the fundamental question: When and why at all did the universe start its existence? Most cosmologists univocally do answer this question with the standard dogmatic answer: By the Big-Bang! - namely by the initial explosion of an extremely concentrated world matter system! This standard paradigm of a general and global explosion creating this world obviously appears to be highly suggestive, though such an explosive event unexpectedly turns out to be extremely hard to understand on purely physical grounds. This is because it is extremely hard to explain which pressures might be responsible to drive the initially highly compacted cosmic matter apart. The somewhat naive idea that the required explosion forces in view of the extremely high temperatures and the extreme highly compacted primordial cosmic matter, are due to extreme initial pressure forces does not solve the problem, because relativistically hot matter will be just an additional source of gravity, hence just contrary to the expectations impedes matter to fly apart. It can, however, be shown that the expected explosive BB- event can only physically occur, if the required pressure is not established by the temperature of gravitating matter, but by the cosmic vacuum. In fact we show that without this cosmic vacuuum pressure, the so-called Big-Bang never could have happened, even though vacuum pressure up to the present days of cosmology, still may be a rather speculative subject. In the following article we shall demonstrate that with a revised understanding of this highly speculative quantity one can explain the present universe as an explosion of the primordial cosmic vacuum followed by a succesive materialisation of this vacuum into cosmic matter at the ongoing cosmic expansion.
宇宙是由原始宇宙真空的爆炸产生的!
在所有的时代,人类总是提出一个基本的问题:宇宙到底是什么时候开始存在的?为什么?大多数宇宙学家都不约而同地用标准的教条答案来回答这个问题:宇宙大爆炸!——即由一个极其集中的世界物质系统的初始爆炸!这种普遍的和全球性的爆炸创造了这个世界的标准范式显然是高度暗示性的,尽管这样的爆炸事件出乎意料地在纯粹的物理基础上变得极其难以理解。这是因为很难解释是哪种压力导致了最初高度压缩的宇宙物质的分离。有些天真的想法认为,鉴于极高的温度和极端高度压缩的原始宇宙物质,所需的爆炸力是由于极端的初始压力,这并不能解决问题,因为相对热的物质将只是一个额外的重力来源,因此正好与预期相反,阻碍物质飞离。然而,可以证明,只有当所需的压力不是由重力物质的温度而是由宇宙真空建立时,预期的爆炸BB-事件才会在物理上发生。事实上,我们表明,如果没有宇宙真空压力,所谓的大爆炸就永远不会发生,尽管真空压力直到今天的宇宙学,仍然可能是一个相当投机的主题。在下一篇文章中,我们将证明,通过对这个高度推测量的修正理解,我们可以把现在的宇宙解释为,在宇宙膨胀的过程中,原始宇宙真空的爆炸,随后这个真空连续物化成宇宙物质。
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