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Complexity in Universe Dynamic Evolution. Part 2 - Preceding History

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We define the initial structure of Universe and the disturbance that destroys the dynamical equilibrium relating to such structure. We reconstruct subsequent evolution and explain how expansion led to a matter dominated era. Further on we illustrate the birth of galaxies and the growth up to present time. According to our model Universe was transparent up to the beginning of the matter dominated era and afterwards, for a certain time, was obscured by the presence of central black-hole. A conjecture about ether is set forward.

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Di Caprio, U. (2006). Complexity in Universe Dynamic Evolution. Part 2 - Preceding History. In: Minati, G., Pessa, E., Abram, M. (eds) Systemics of Emergence: Research and Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28898-8_3

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