Authors: Sylwester Kornowski
Here, applying the Scale-Symmetric Theory (SST), we present a recapitulation concerning evolution of our Cosmos and we point the pivotal differences between the new cosmology and the mainstream cosmology. We start from the superluminal non-gravitating inflation field (the Higgs field) and via the succeeding phase transitions of such field, we described evolution of the cosmic-object/Protoworld that appeared after the inflation/big-bang but before the expansion/”soft”-big-bang of the Universe. Evolution of the Protoworld leads to the origin of dark energy and dark matter. They both are associated with flows in the grainy luminal gravitating Einstein spacetime. The matter-antimatter asymmetry results from internal helicity of the vortex/Protoworld which, due to a fluctuation, appeared in the Einstein spacetime. The asymmetry has nothing with an asymmetry in behaviour of matter and antimatter. Due to the duality of relativity, the Universe is about 21.6 Gyr old (Ludwig et al. (2009) derived solar ages up to 22.3 Gyr) but we cannot see the initial period about 7.75 Gyr of evolution of the quasars. It is not true that the neutrons in neutron stars behave as a Fermi gas. There are at least three Chandrasekhar limits which leads to supernova explosions without neutron-star remnant. We described also evolution of quasars.
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