Towards the Theory of Stationary Universe
Arthur Mezhlumian

TL;DR
This paper explores the global spatial structure and stationary properties of an eternally expanding universe with growing total volume, aiming to deepen theoretical understanding of its fundamental nature.
Contribution
It advances the theoretical framework for understanding the universe's stationary characteristics amid eternal growth, collaborating with leading cosmologists.
Findings
Progress in understanding the universe's spatial structure
Insights into stationary properties of a time-dependent universe
Foundations for a more complete theory of eternal cosmological expansion
Abstract
This talk presents some progress achieved in collaboration with A.Linde and D.Linde towards understanding the true nature of the global spatial structure of the Universe as well as the most general stationary characteristics of its time-dependent state with eternally growing total volume.
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