ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jamc.2018.03.002
The Chaotic Universe’s Cosmogony: the Universe’s Perpetuum Mobile, Multivariance of the Universe and the “Boiling” Universe Hypothesis
Alexander V. Sosnitsky1, Anatoly I. Shevchenko2
1Department of Computer Technologies, Berdyansk State Pedagogical University,4, Schmidt street, 71110, Berdyansk, Ukraine.
2Institute of AI Problems of the MES and NAS of Ukraine, 11/54, Mala Zhitomirska street, 01001, Kiev, Ukraine.
*Corresponding author: Alexander V. Sosnitsky
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Published: April 7,2018
Abstract
The paper investigates the complex universalization of the Universe’s cosmogony, covering all stages of existence of the Universe and resolving the main external and internal contradictions unlike particular axiomatic theories. The structural formalism of cosmogony is obtained, developing generally accepted theories by means of fundamentally important concepts of Absolute Chaos, Harmon, Universe's Perpetuum Mobile, multivariance of the Universe, hypotheses of the "boiling" Universe, inverted Universe's cosmogony, etc. A great number of degrees of infinity and the possibility of unlimited multivariance of the Universe as well as the other interpretation of the known scientific data are substantiated. The Universe’s cosmogony has great general scientific importance and can be used in different fields of knowledge.
Keywords
Universe’s Model, Universe’s Cosmogony, Chaos, Harmony, Perpetuum Mobile
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The Chaotic Universe’s Cosmogony: the Universe’s Perpetuum Mobile, Multivariance of the Universe and the “Boiling” Universe Hypothesis
How to cite this paper: Alexander V. Sosnitsky, Anatoly I. Shevchenko. (2018). The Chaotic Universe’s Cosmogony: the Universe’s Perpetuum Mobile, Multivariance of the Universe and the “Boiling” Universe Hypothesis. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2(3), 84-92.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jamc.2018.03.002