Abstract

In the early universe from the end of grand unification till the quark-hadron transition the checkerwork had been continued and the universe developed to form a simple cubic cell structure. The gluon configuration distinguishes between two adjacent cells. A much higher energy density is provided on the boundary of two cells than inside each cell. The inflation of the universe enlarged this checkered structure. This situation may be responsible for the trigger of the formation of the superclusters and voids observed today.

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