2018
DOI: 10.4236/jhepgc.2018.41006
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Showing Fjortof’s Theorem Does Not Apply for Defining Instability for Early Universe Thermodynamic Potentials. Asking If Nucleated Particles Result at/before Electro-Weak Era Due to Injection of Matter-Energy at the Big Bang?

Abstract: This paper uses the "Fjortoft theorem" for defining necessary conditions for instability. The point is that it does not apply in the vicinity of the big bang. We apply this theorem to what is called by T. Padmanabhan a thermodynamic potential which would become unstable if conditions for the applications of "Fjortoft's theorem" hold. In our case, there is no instability, so a different mechanism has to be appealed to. In the case of vacuum nucleation, we argue that conditions exist for the nucleation of partic… Show more

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“…As to [69] as it is, is a summary of what the author views as to what would be foundational investigation of gravity, and to see if it can be made in adherence to GR. That plus Appendix A of [70].…”
Section: End Of Quotementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As to [69] as it is, is a summary of what the author views as to what would be foundational investigation of gravity, and to see if it can be made in adherence to GR. That plus Appendix A of [70].…”
Section: End Of Quotementioning
confidence: 99%
“…That plus Appendix A of [57]. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology Finally, [58] is a useful, interesting counterpart to standard theory reference as a non singular cosmology, which the author thinks deserves being compared to the rest of our derivational work.…”
Section: Braneworld Solutions Asymptotic Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%