ambiplasma

  • 1Ambiplasma — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El ambiplasma es una teoría cosmológica no convencional,[1] generalmente atribuida a Hannes Alfvén en los años 1960.[2] Esta teoría intenta explicar el desarrollo del universo visible a través de la interacción de… …

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  • 2Ambiplasma — El ambiplasma es un hipotético plasma que contiene una mezcla de materia y antimateria. Este concepto fue desarrollado como una alternativa a la teoría del Big Bang. En este concepto, el Universo siempre ha existido (preexiste) y no posee un… …

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  • 3ambiplasma — am·bi·plasma …

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  • 4ambiplasma — ¦ambə̇, ¦aam , bēˌ noun Etymology: ambi + plasma : a hypothetical plasma that is held to consist of matter and antimatter …

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  • 5Plasma cosmology — [ Hannes Alfvén suggested that, by scaling laboratory results by a factor of 109, he could extrapolate magnetospheric conditions. Another scaling jump of 109 was required to extrapolate to galactic conditions, and a third jump of 109 was required …

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  • 6Non-standard cosmology — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 7Antimatter — For other uses, see Antimatter (disambiguation). Antimatter …

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  • 8Timeline of cosmology — This timeline of cosmological theories and discoveries is a chronological catalog of the evolution of humankind s understanding of the cosmos over the last two plus millennia. Modern cosmological conceptions follow the development of the… …

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  • 9Cosmology — The Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Every speck of light in this image is an entire galaxy. This is just a small region of a Universe which could contain as many as 200 billion galaxies. Cosmology is the discipline that deals with the nature of the… …

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  • 10Matter — This article is about the concept in the physical sciences. For other uses, see Matter (disambiguation). Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objects consist.[1][2] Typically, matter includes atoms and other particles… …

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