Joining of Two Semiclosed Worlds and a Cosmological Model of Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry
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It is pointed out that the solutions of general relativity field equations allow a model of the closed universe in which two semiclosed worlds, one filled with the dust of ordinary matter and the other filled with the dust of antimatter, are joined through a narrow Schwarzschild throat. The two semiclosed worlds do not exchange matter in a finite world time but are gravitationally connected to form a single closed world possessing zero baryonic charge. To an observer in one of the two worlds (matter world) the other world (antimatter world) appears as a small (possibly microscopically small) central core having opposite baryonic charge. The model is completely symmetric between matter and antimatter, so that the two semiclosed worlds are said to be enclosed into each other.
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- 1972-07-25
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