The formulation of the second law of thermodynamics in the frame of general relativity is reconsidered in the case of an istotropic homogeneous universe. We show that there appears then a direct link between the cosmological state of the universe, as expressed in terms of conformal coordinates, and quantities such as energy density, pressure, and entropy associated with the description of nature. In the early universe there appears a kind of phase transition due to transfer of gravitational energy to matter associated with the cosmological expansion if the universe starts with a non-Euclidian (space) state. As a result, we may envisage the possibility of a "cold big-bang model," in which the universe would start at zero temperature and entr...
Abstract We make a first principle study of gravitational pressure in cosmic thermo- dynamics. The p...
The matter creation model of Prigogine–Géhéniau–Gunzig–Nardone is revisited in terms of a redefined ...
We review the cosmic evolution of entropy and the gravitational origin of the free energy required b...
The first law of thermodynamics is straightforward. It states that energy can be converted from one ...
Proposals for describing the initial state of the universe hardly ever address a certain fundamental...
A type of cosmological history that includes large-scale entropy production is proposed. These cosmo...
In the standard model of cosmology, the Universe began its expansion with an anomalously low entropy...
A new type of cosmological history which includes large-scale entropy production is proposed. These ...
We seek to unify the second law of thermodynamics with other physical laws, or, at least to find a l...
In this paper, an outline of an alternative to standard ΛCDM theories is presented. Specifically, in...
Time is a parameter playing a central role in our most fundamental modelling of natural laws. Relati...
Time is a parameter playing a central role in our most fundamental modelling of natural laws. Relati...
Influenced with symmetry of entropy and time in nature, we tried to invoke relation between entropy ...
ABSTRACT We present a thermodynamic approach in modeling the evolution of the universe ba...
Researches in the several decades have shown that the dynamics of gravity is closely related to ther...
Abstract We make a first principle study of gravitational pressure in cosmic thermo- dynamics. The p...
The matter creation model of Prigogine–Géhéniau–Gunzig–Nardone is revisited in terms of a redefined ...
We review the cosmic evolution of entropy and the gravitational origin of the free energy required b...
The first law of thermodynamics is straightforward. It states that energy can be converted from one ...
Proposals for describing the initial state of the universe hardly ever address a certain fundamental...
A type of cosmological history that includes large-scale entropy production is proposed. These cosmo...
In the standard model of cosmology, the Universe began its expansion with an anomalously low entropy...
A new type of cosmological history which includes large-scale entropy production is proposed. These ...
We seek to unify the second law of thermodynamics with other physical laws, or, at least to find a l...
In this paper, an outline of an alternative to standard ΛCDM theories is presented. Specifically, in...
Time is a parameter playing a central role in our most fundamental modelling of natural laws. Relati...
Time is a parameter playing a central role in our most fundamental modelling of natural laws. Relati...
Influenced with symmetry of entropy and time in nature, we tried to invoke relation between entropy ...
ABSTRACT We present a thermodynamic approach in modeling the evolution of the universe ba...
Researches in the several decades have shown that the dynamics of gravity is closely related to ther...
Abstract We make a first principle study of gravitational pressure in cosmic thermo- dynamics. The p...
The matter creation model of Prigogine–Géhéniau–Gunzig–Nardone is revisited in terms of a redefined ...
We review the cosmic evolution of entropy and the gravitational origin of the free energy required b...