Thermodynamic interpretation of the origin of the Universe
B.I. Lev, A.G. Zagorodny

TL;DR
This paper explores the origin of the Universe by applying thermodynamic principles, specifically entropy increase and ground state energy decrease, to explain the Big Bang.
Contribution
It introduces a thermodynamic perspective to the origin of the Universe, linking entropy and energy considerations to the Big Bang event.
Findings
Entropy increase supports the universe's expansion
Ground state energy decrease correlates with the Big Bang
Provides a thermodynamic explanation for cosmic origin
Abstract
We employ the law of increasing entropy and the assumption about the decrease of the ground state energy to answer the question what are the reasons of the Big Bang and the origin of the Universe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Computational Physics and Python Applications
