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26 September 2013 New cosmology requires life on cosmic scales
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Without modern fluid mechanics to inform cosmology theory, the formation of life is virtually impossible. Dark-energy cold-dark-matter hierarchical-clustering (Λ CDMHC) models are much too slow and oversimplified to produce the vast array of homogeneous life forms on cosmic space and time scales inferred from recent observations. Hydro-gravitational-dynamics (HGD) cosmology predicts viscous fragmentation of the primordial plasma to form proto-super-cluster voids at only 30,000 years (1012 seconds) following the big bang, with baryonic density matching (and explaining) the constant density ρ0 of globular star clusters observed in all present galaxies as a persistent fossil of the event. At the plasma to gas transition time 300,000 years (1013 seconds) plasma-proto-galaxies fragmented with linear and spiral morphologies set by large photon-viscosity and weak plasma turbulence. These proto-galaxies fragmented in 1012 seconds to Jeans mass clumps of a trillion earth-mass planets on transition to gas, which host the formation of stars, supernovae, hot water oceans, and the formation and distribution of life in a biological big bang beginning at 2,000,000 years when water condensed, and slowed at 8,000,000 years when water began to freeze.
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Carl H. Gibson "New cosmology requires life on cosmic scales", Proc. SPIE 8865, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology XVI, 88650M (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2047160
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KEYWORDS
Planets

Stars

Galactic astronomy

Plasma

Hydrogen

Infrared radiation

Turbulence

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