Abstract

Hypersphere World-Universe Model (WUM) envisions Matter carried from the Universe into the World from the fourth spatial dimension by Dark Matter Particles (DMPs). Luminous Matter is a byproduct of Dark Matter (DM) self-annihilation. WUM introduces Dark Epoch (spanning from the Beginning of the World for 0.45 billion years) and Luminous Epoch (ever since for 13.77 billion years). Big Bang discussed in Standard Cosmology (SC) is, in our view, transition from Dark Epoch to Luminous Epoch due to Rotational Fission of Overspinning DM Supercluster’s Cores and self-annihilation of DMPs. WUM solves a number of physical problems in SC and Astrophysics through DMPs and their interactions: Angular Momentum problem in birth and subsequent evolution of Galaxies and Extrasolar systems; Fermi Bubbles—two large structures in gamma-rays and X-rays above and below Galactic center; Coronal Heating problem in solar physics—temperature of Sun’s corona exceeding that of photosphere by millions of degrees; Cores of Sun and Earth rotating faster than their surfaces; Diversity of Gravitationally-Rounded objects in Solar system and their Internal Heating. Model makes predictions pertaining to Rest Energies of DMPs, proposes New Type of their Interactions. WUM reveals Inter-Connectivity of Primary Cosmological Parameters and calculates their values, which are in good agreement with the latest results of their measurements.

Highlights

  • We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them

  • In World-Universe Model (WUM), we often use well-known physical parameters, keeping in mind that all of them can be expressed through the Basic Units

  • Big Bang discussed in Standard Cosmology is a transition from Dark Epoch to Luminous Epoch due to Rotational Fission of Overspinning Dark Matter Supercluster’s Cores and self-annihilation of Dark Matter Particles (DMPs)

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Summary

Introduction

We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. The Model makes use of a number of Hypotheses proposed by classical physicists from the 17th until the beginning of the 21st century. The main objective of the Model is to unify and simplify existing results in Classical Physics into a single coherent picture. By a model is meant a mathematical construct, which, with addition of certain verbal interpretations describes observed phenomena. The justification of such a mathematical construct is solely and precisely that it is expected to work”. Many results obtained in WUM are quoted in the current work without a full justification; an interested reader is encouraged to view the referenced papers in such cases [1]-[15]

Big Bang Model
Expansion of Universe
Nucleosynthesis of Light Elements
Formation of Galaxies and Large-Scale Structures
Origin of Cosmic Background Radiation
Nebular Hypothesis
Angular Momentum Problem
Black Holes
Classical Physics
Hypotheses Revisited by WUM
Hypersphere Universe
Gravitoelectromagnetism
Dirac Large Number Hypothesis
Creation of Matter
Rotational Fission
Hypersphere World-Universe Model
The Beginning of the World
Expansion and Creation of Matter
Content of the World
Critical Energy Density
Multicomponent Dark Matter
Weak Interaction
Dark Epoch
Inter-Connectivity of Primary Cosmological Parameters
Macroobject Shell Model
Dark Matter Fermi Bubbles
High-Energy Atmospheric Physics
Evidence of Hypersphere World
Newtonian Constant of Gravitation
Missing Baryon Problem
Minimum Energy of Photons
Distribution of the World’s Energy Density
Hypotheses Proposed by WUM
Findings
10. Conclusions
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