Evolution of a homogeneous isotropic universe, dark matter, and the absence of monopoles

Mathematics – Mathematical Physics

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It is shown that the field theory of gravitation leads to a unique scenario for the evolution of a homogeneous isotropic universe. It pulsates with time (with half-priod) ≅3.75×1010 yr between states with maximum (≅ 1067 g/cm3) and minimum (≅ 1.25× g/cm3) matter densities. The dark matter has a density about 25 times greater than the luminous matter. The maximum temperature corresponding to maximum matter density (˜1025°K ≅1012GeV) is insufficient for strong prodaction of monopoles (in a grand unified theory).

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