The Legacy of Andrei Sakharov
Résumé
The fact that the standard model of cosmology LCDM cannot account for the presence of immense voids in the very large-scale structure, as well as the early birth of first-generation stars and galaxies, combined with the impossibility of explaining the absence of observations of primordial antimatter, means that we are forced to consider a paradigm shift, which is what the Janus model represents. This model has its origins in the one proposed by Andrei Sakharov in 1967. We retrace this genesis, focusing on the model's physical and mathematical coherence.
Mots clés
Sakharov
twin universe
antimatter
dynamic groups theory
momentum
fifth dimension
topology
biometric model
Janus
T-symmetry
PT-symmetry
CPT-symmetry
Poincaré group
orthochron subgroup
antichron subset
Janus group
Kaluza space
two-folds cover of a manifold
negative mass
coupled field equations system
runaway phenomenon
action
enantiomorphy
dipole repeller
dark matter
dark energy
very large structure
Newtonian approximation
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