Philosophy and Culture
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Klyagin, N. V. (2009). Wave-like Universe. Philosophy and Culture, 7. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56787
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Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Klyagin, N. V. (2009). Wave-like Universe. Philosophy and Culture, 7. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56787
Klyagin, N. V. Wave-like UniverseAbstract: The case of the first elementary particles formation proves that expansion of the Universe has a wave-like nature. Formation of elementary singularities (maximons) once stopped the Universe from further expansion. Such a point of view corresponds to the philosophical conception saying that infinite objects (including infinite Universe) just cannot be real. Keywords: philosophy, Agglomerate of Pisces-Cetacean, Big Bang, Great Attractor, Ever Changing World, Universe, “end of the world”, conservation of energy, superstring, “dark matter”.
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