Alternative Paradigm for the Cosmic Objects Formation: New Prospects

Author:

Harutyunian Haik

Abstract

We consider here briefly the cosmogonic concept suggested by Viktor Ambartsumian in the last century for explaining the formation of cosmic objects. He grounded his concept using the observational facts available in 40s-60s of the last century. The analysis of observational data allowed him to conclude that cosmic objects formation takes place up to nowadays. The second and more “heretical” conclusion he arrived at persuades that the origination and further evolution of cosmic objects goes on in course of gradual decay of proto-stellar matter at all hierarchical levels. We argue that this approach appeared first time in Ambartsumian’s papers devoted to the problems of quantum electrodynamics. Later on his concept on objects formation due to decay of protostellar dense matter was rejected because the known laws of physics do not allow existence of huge masses consisted of superdense matter. We bring to the readers’ attention, that the discovery of dark energy changes the situation drastically and opens new rooms for the ideas forgotten by the scientific community.

Publisher

NAS RA Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory after V. A. Ambartsumian

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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