The cosmic background radiation as a possible product of the quantum ERA in the expansion of the universe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Big Bang Cosmology, Cosmology, Entropy, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Black Holes (Astronomy), Equations Of State, Flux (Rate), Gravitational Collapse, Particle Emission, Plancks Constant, Quantum Theory, Thermal Radiation, Universe

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Thermal radiation is considered to have been created near the beginning of the expansion of the universe at the same rate as that from a black hole whose mass is equal to the mass within the cosmological horizon. This mechanism leads in a natural way to an initial radiation temperature comparable to the Planck temperature of approximately 10 to the 32nd K. The mechanism would also provide the heating required by the early universe.

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