Fluid-drops as cosmological models. I - Macro-cosmic analogues

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astronomical Models, Cosmology, Drops (Liquids), Stellar Evolution, Astrophysics, Evaporation, Stellar Models

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Sequential patterns observed during discontinuous evaporation of fluid drops may provide analogies for stellar evolution and the origin of the solar system. In particular, fluid-drop evaporation analogies are found for the form of pulsating stars, implosions of novae, radial jets (flares or faculae as observed on the solar surface), discontinuous emission of galactic hydrogen, planetary and ring nebulae, gaps in the orbital periods of asteroids, central dense cores resulting in localized intense gravitational fields (black holes), and the tunicate structure of the earth's crust.

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