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The Primordial Cosmic Black Hole and the Cosmic Axis of Evil

DOI: 10.5923/j.astronomy.20120102.02

Keywords: Cosmic Axis of Evil, Rate of Decrease in CMBR Temperature, Rate of Increase in Cosmic Red Shift, Classical Limit of Force, Classical Limit of Power, Primordial Cosmic Black Hole, Light Speed Rotation, Planck Scale, Unruh Effect

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Based on the big bang concepts- in the expanding universe, ‘rate of decrease in CMBR temperature’ is a measure of the cosmic ‘rate of expansion’. Modern standard cosmology is based on two contradictory statements. They are - present CMBR temperature is isotropic and the present universe is accelerating. In particle physics also, till today there is no practical evidence for the existence of ‘dark matter’ and ‘dark energy’. Astronomers are puzzled by the announcement that the masses of the largest objects in the Universe appear to depend on which method is used to weigh them. Recent observations and discussions at Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) supported by the Royal Astronomical Society create new thoughts on the existence of the ‘cosmic axis of evil’. In this connection an attempt is made to study the universe with a closed and growing model of cosmology. If the primordial universe is a natural setting for the creation of black holes and other non-perturbative gravitational entities, it is also possible to assume that throughout its journey, the whole universe is a primordial (growing and rotating) cosmic black hole. Planck particle can be considered as the baby universe.

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