The Genesis of the Big-Bang and Inflation
R. K. Thakur

TL;DR
This paper proposes a non-relativistic, oscillatory universe model that challenges the standard expanding space paradigm, suggesting the Big-Bang and Inflation were caused by phenomena consistent with experimental findings at CERN and RHIC.
Contribution
It introduces a singularity-free Newtonian universe model and critiques the necessity of space expansion, offering an alternative explanation for the Big-Bang and Inflation.
Findings
No observational evidence of space expansion.
Singularity theorems are critiqued based on experimental data.
Collapse to singularity violates Pauli's exclusion principle.
Abstract
The standard model of cosmology posits that some time in the remote past, labelled as t=0, a Big-Bang occurred. However, it does not tell what caused the Big-Bang and subsequently the Inflation. In the present work the cause of the Big-Bang and Inflation is suggested on the basis of the hints provided by the experimental findings at CERN and RHIC. The model used is singularity free Newtonian, i.e., non-relativistic, oscillatory model of the universe in which the "space" does not expand whereas all the relativistic cosmological models of the universe including the standard model, except the now discredited Einstein's static model, imply that apart from the matter and the radiation in the universe the "space" is also expanding. However, there is no observational evidence whatsoever of the expansion of the "space" and as such, in all probability, the "space" is not at all expanding. A…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
