2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0021364019100023
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Comment to the CPT-Symmetric Universe: Two Possible Extensions

Abstract: In Ref. 1 the antispacetime Universe was suggested as the analytic continuation of our Universe across the Big Bang singularity in conformal time. We consider two different scenarios of analytic continuation. In one of them the analytic continuation is extended to the temperature of the system. This extension suggests that if such analytic continuation is valid, then it is possible that the initial stage of the evolution of the Universe on our side of the Big Bang was characterized by the negative temperature.… Show more

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“…In Standard Model, the version of CPT theorem allows to obtain rather questionable results, such as the solutions [49], [50] of the section V.B. [matter-antimatter asymmetry] problem; where at Beginning both "Matter" and "AntiMatter" appeared, and, in accordance with the CPT theorem, they then immediately turned out to be divided in "spacetime" and in "antispacetime" (?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Standard Model, the version of CPT theorem allows to obtain rather questionable results, such as the solutions [49], [50] of the section V.B. [matter-antimatter asymmetry] problem; where at Beginning both "Matter" and "AntiMatter" appeared, and, in accordance with the CPT theorem, they then immediately turned out to be divided in "spacetime" and in "antispacetime" (?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Standard Model, the version of CPT theorem allows to obtain rather questionable results, such as the solutions [44], [45] of the section 5.2. problem, where at Beginning both "Matter" and "AntiMatter" appeared; and, in accordance with the CPT theorem, they then immediately turned out to be divided in "spacetime" and in "antispacetime" (? ); just so Matter does not contain antimatter now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Standard Model, the version of CPT theorem allows to obtain rather questionable results, such as the solutions [44], [45] of the section V.B. [matter-antimatter asymmetry] problem; where at Beginning both "Matter" and "AntiMatter" appeared, and, in accordance with the CPT theorem, they then immediately turned out to be divided in "spacetime" and in "antispacetime" (?…”
Section: S Vtmentioning
confidence: 99%