early universe
collocation in Englishmeaningsofearlyanduniverse
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early
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɜː.li/us/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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universe
noun
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/us/ˈjuː.nə.vɝːs/
everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. ...
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They are small in theearlyuniverse, and large in gravitational collapse.
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Theearlyuniverseis not the time reverse of black hole formation.
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Such highly relativistic plasmas can be found in theearlyuniverse.
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The mechanism would have to be the inverse of the process that created the matter excess in theearlyuniverse.
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But if our descendants use the inverse of baryogenesis (the technical term for the process that generated matter in theearlyuniverse), all the energy in matter can be extracted.
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I have shown that this large number of photons to baryons is a consequence of imposing the wrong boundary conditions in the veryearlyuniverse.
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But a large amount of matter was created in theearlyuniversebecause the gauge field energy density was enormous.
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Such processes should be responsible for matter creation in theearlyuniverse.
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The latest calculated age and composition of theearlyuniversewere presented.
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Guth has researched elementary particle theory (and how particle theory is applicable to theearlyuniverse).
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Quasars were much more common in theearlyuniverse.
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While theearlyuniversewas highly uniform, a contracting universe would become increasingly clumped.
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These stars are believed to have been formed in theearlyuniverse.
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Viewed from later eras, theearlyuniversecan thus be considered to be highly ordered.
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Thereafter, nucleosynthesis produced the elemental abundance of theearlyuniverse.
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Their dark dust bears witness to theearlyuniverse.
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They randomly generate events as those produced in particle accelerators, collider experiments or theearlyuniverse.
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The acoustic oscillations arise because of a conflict in the photonbaryon plasma in theearlyuniverse.
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He has done research work on models of the veryearlyuniverse(inflationary cosmology, cosmic strings).
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Diffusion damping thus damps temperature and density anisotropies in theearlyuniverse.
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