Nonconservation of baryons in cosmology - Revisited

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Baryons, Cosmology, Field Theory (Physics), Nonconservative Forces, Big Bang Cosmology, Particle Production, Relativistic Particles, Steady State

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The concept of the steady-state universe discussed by Hoyle & Narlikar two decades ago is revived in the light of the present discussions of the phase transition in the early big-bang universe. It is shown that with suitable scaling the bubble universe solution bears a striking similarity to the inflationary scenarios being discussed today. The currently discussed idea of cosmic baldness was also anticipated in the C-field cosmology of the steady-state universe.

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