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Old 06-March-2005, 04:13 PM
Ari Jokimaki Ari Jokimaki is offline
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I went shortly through and I did not find a model like our Local Big Bang in a Static Total Universe. They begin usually with the ordinary Big Bang and have problems with matter-antimatter mixture.
It's possible that this antimatter question has not been discussed much in the static universe papers.

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We have eternal energy making dense whirlwind like a hiperquasar. Our observable Universe would be a matter jet ejected from this enormous whirlwind. On the other side would be an antimatter jet.
This should happen also in normal quasars and galaxy nuclei, shouldn't it? I wonder if it's possible to detect an antimatter jet, how we would distinguish it from regular matter jet?
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