TY - BOOK AU - O'Connell,Jason R. AU - Hale,Alice L. TI - The big bang: theory, assumptions, and problems T2 - Physics research and technology SN - 9781622576913 AV - QB991.B54 U1 - 523.1/8 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Hauppauge, N.Y. PB - Nova Science Publishers KW - Big bang theory KW - SCIENCE KW - Cosmology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 8.3. Astrophysical S-factorCONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: The Big Bang and What it Was; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATHEMATICAL REQUIREMENTS; 3. THE NEW METHODOLOGY; 4. OUR STRATEGY; 5. QUANTUM GRAVITY; 5.1. The Superstring; 5.2. The Primum; 5.3. The Atom; 6. THERMODYNAMICS; 6.1. Electromagnetism; 6.2. Direct Current Generation; 6.3. Magnet and Electromagnet; 6.4. Electric Power Generation; 7. MACRO GRAVITY; 7.1. Ordinary Universe; 7.2. Our Universe; 7.3. Its Birth; 7.4. Its Evolution; 7.5. The Present State of Our Universe; 7.6. Formation and Evolution of a Cosmological Vortex; 7.7. Cosmological Vortex Dynamics and Interactions7.8. The Earth as a Cosmological Vortex; 7.9. "Cannibalistic" Activity of Giant Galaxies; 7.10. What Is Our Universe's Destiny?; 8. EXPLANATION OF NATURAL PHENOMENA AND CLARIFICATION OF ISSUES; 8.1. Primal Angular and Linear Momentum and Energy; 8.2. Wave; 8.3. Primal Polarity; 8.4. Matter-anti-matter Interaction; 8.5. Wave-particle Duality; 8.6. Nuclear Explosion; 8.7. Thermonuclear Reaction; 8.8. Unsatable Elementary Particles; 8.9. Earthlights and Balls of Fire; 8.10. Brittle and Malleable Material; 8.11. Metal Fatigue; 8.12. Brownian Motion and Pressure8.13. Physical Dimension; 8.14. Celestial Spectacle; 9. PREDICTIONS; 10. THE COMPLETE THEORY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: Cosmic Structure Formation After the Big Bang; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ANTI-GRAVITATIONAL INSTABILITY OF COSMIC SUBSTRATE IN THE NEWTONIAN COSMOLOGY; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The Newtonian Equations of Hydrodynamics in the Vacuum Background; 2.3. Some Cosmological Consequences; 3. THE BEHAVIOR OF BARYONIC MATTER'S PERTURBATIONS IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE DESCRIBED BY THE NON-STATIONARY EQUATION OF STATE; 3.1. Introduction UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=542000 ER -