The New Universe Fixed by a Standing Wave Particle Model

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10 pages, latex. To appear in Proc.of the 6t Canadian Conf. on Gen Rel and Rel Astrophisics. A review on the theoretical base

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The theoretical properties of the black holes (BHs) and of the universe were derived from a unified relativistic theory based on a generalization of local relativity for nonlocal cases in gravitational fields and a quantized standing wave particle model that accounts for relativity, quantum mechanics and the gravitational tests (See gr-qc/9509014). They fix an isentropic and conservative steady state that is independent on an eventual universe expansion because matter also expands itself in the same proportion. The new black holes BHs resulting from linear properties of the model, after capturing enough radiation, would explode. Statistically, matter would evolve, indefinitely, in rather closed cycles between gas and BH states, and vice-versa. The expected astronomical objects and cosmic radiation backgrounds that are consistent with the observed facts. This leads to non conventional models for some celestial objects.

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