Authors: Sylwester Kornowski
According to the Scale-Symmetric Theory (SST), the very early Universe was the double loop composed of protogalaxies built of the neutron black holes. Due to the succeeding inflows of the dark matter and dark energy, there was the exit of the double loop from the black-hole state and the loop transformed into the expanding sphere. The correct interpretation of the Michelson-Morley experiment leads to conclusion that we cannot see directly the first stage of evolution of the early Universe. But due to some phenomena, the early binary systems and clusters of protogalaxies are imprinted on the CMB. Due to the mergers of the protogalaxies during the unseen period of evolution, the number of observed today clusters of galaxies should be smaller than it follows from the CMB and such conclusion is consistent with the observational facts. Here, we answered following question: Why we cannot see directly the evolution of the early Universe whereas we can see the CMB with coded initial number of clusters of protogalaxies?
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