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Researchers need a new strategy, it is necessary to step over the prohibitions and dogmas of Einstein's Special and General Relativity and the outdated Bohr principle of "complementarity", which prohibits even thinking about the internal structure of an elementary particle. Neither the standard cosmological model of CDM ( - Cold Dark Matter) nor the Standard model of SM interactions of elementary particles can adequately explain the irreversible processes of the evolution of the Universe. The rejection of the adiabatic nature of the cosmic evolution of the Universe and the recognition of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Researchers need a new strategy, it is necessary to step over the prohibitions and dogmas of Einstein's Special and General Relativity and the outdated Bohr principle of "complementarity", which prohibits even thinking about the internal structure of an elementary particle. Neither the standard cosmological model of CDM ( - Cold Dark Matter) nor the Standard model of SM interactions of elementary particles can adequately explain the irreversible processes of the evolution of the Universe. The rejection of the adiabatic nature of the cosmic evolution of the Universe and the recognition of the participation of dark energy and dark matter, which account for 95% of the average density of the substance of the Universe, in all fundamental interactions leads to the appearance of new symmetries and more general conservation laws inherent in open systems physics. This revolution in theoretical physics opens up an inexhaustible source of conceptual innovation for society.
Autorenporträt
Stanislav Ivanovich Konstantinov is a professional physicst and engineer with twenty-five years of service to RSC¿Energy¿ Russia. He is a graduate of St.Petersburg State Pedagogical University, Department of Physical Electronics. He is a member of a group of scientists and engineers who participated in the project of the space shuttle "BURAN".