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Dark Matter, Mass Scales Sequence, and Superstructure in the Universe (with extension and summary)

General Physics 2020-05-06 v9

Abstract

We extend mass scale sequence to a mass tree. From mass tree, the evolution of the universe is described by three stages: chaos, inflation and expansion. The first two stages have c mutations and the inflation appears as a step by step fission process of black holes. The dark matter particles with low mass (neutrino and delta particle) are described in a dual SM or two-fold SM with new symmetry and new interaction, and delta-particle is like inert neutrino but has baryon number (L-B conservation). We emphasize how to search for delta-particle, how to research critical energy, critical density, background particles, and spherical universe. Critical density relates to a type of pseudo-balance black holes (or celestial bodies). Suppose the minimum black hole radius equal to proton radius means we live in a spherical universe, which belong to a big universe, mainly characterized by proton.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9909321,
  title  = {Dark Matter, Mass Scales Sequence, and Superstructure in the Universe (with extension and summary)},
  author = {Wuliang Huang and Xiaodong Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9909321},
  year   = {2020}
}

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