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Topoff, Howard. "Universe Creation." Science 235, no. 4795 (March 20, 1987): 1447. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.235.4795.1447-c.

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TOPOFF, H. "Universe Creation." Science 235, no. 4795 (March 20, 1987): 1447c. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.235.4795.1447c.

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Ne'eman, Yuval. "Inflationary Cosmogony, Copernican Relevelling and Extended Reality." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 168 (1996): 559–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900110691.

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“Eternal” Inflation has relevelled the creation of universes, making it a “routine” physical occurence. The mechanism of the Big Bang, from the conditions triggering it, to the eventual creation of the entire matter content of the resulting universe, involves no singular physical processes. However, causal horizons, due to General Relativity, separate the newborn universe from the parent universe in which it was seeded as a localized vacuum energy. The new universe's expansion only occurs “after” infinite time, i.e. “never”, in the parents frame. This forces a reassessment of “reality”. The two universes are connected by the world line of the initial localized vacuum energy, originating in the parent universe. Assuming that the parent universe itself was generated in a similar fashion, etc., an infinite sequence of previous universes is thus connected by one world-line, like a string of beads.
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Lizhi, Fang, Li Shuxian, and David N. Schramm. "Creation of the Universe." Physics Today 43, no. 1 (January 1990): 76–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2810418.

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Robles-Pérez, Salvador J. "Creation of Entangled Universes Avoids the Big Bang Singularity." Journal of Gravity 2014 (January 12, 2014): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/382675.

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The creation of universes in entangled pairs may avoid the initial singularity and it would have observable consequences in a large macroscopic universe like ours, at least in principle. In this paper we describe the creation of an entangled pair of universes from a double instanton, which avoids the initial singularity, in the case of a homogeneous and isotropic universe with a conformally coupled massless scalar field. The thermodynamical properties of interuniversal entanglement might have observable consequences on the properties of our single universe provided that the thermodynamics of entanglement is eventually related to the classical formulation of thermodynamics.
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WU, ZHONG CHAO. "CAN BLACK HOLES BE CREATED AT THE BIRTH OF THE UNIVERSE?" Modern Physics Letters A 14, no. 34 (November 10, 1999): 2403–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732399002480.

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We study the quantum creation of black hole pairs in the (anti-)de Sitter space background. These black hole pairs in the Kerr–Newman family are created from constrained instantons. At the WKB level, for the chargeless and nonrotating case, the relative creation probability is the exponential of (the negative of) the entropy of the universe. Also for the remaining cases of the family, the creation probability is the exponential of (the negative of) one quarter of the sum of the inner and outer black hole horizon areas. In the absence of a general no-boundary proposal for open universes, we treat the creations of the closed and the open universes in the same way.
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Robles-Pérez, Salvador J. "Time Reversal Symmetry in Cosmology and the Creation of a Universe–Antiuniverse Pair." Universe 5, no. 6 (June 13, 2019): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/universe5060150.

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The classical evolution of the universe can be seen as a parametrised worldline of the minisuperspace, with the time variable t being the parameter that parametrises the worldline. The time reversal symmetry of the field equations implies that for any positive oriented solution there can be a symmetric negative oriented one that, in terms of the same time variable, respectively represent an expanding and a contracting universe. However, the choice of the time variable induced by the correct value of the Schrödinger equation in the two universes makes it so that their physical time variables can be reversely related. In that case, the two universes would both be expanding universes from the perspective of their internal inhabitants, who identify matter with the particles that move in their spacetimes and antimatter with the particles that move in the time reversely symmetric universe. If the assumptions considered are consistent with a realistic scenario of our universe, the creation of a universe–antiuniverse pair might explain two main and related problems in cosmology: the time asymmetry and the primordial matter–antimatter asymmetry of our universe.
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McCabe, Gordon. "Universe creation on a computer." Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36, no. 4 (December 2005): 591–625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsb.2005.04.002.

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Gunawan, Leo Agung Srie. "REKONSILIASI KOSMOLOGIS Antara Teorema Penciptaan dan Teori Evolusi." LOGOS 17, no. 2 (July 16, 2020): 15–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54367/logos.v17i2.804.

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The problem of the universe having a great mystery encloses the big question about its origin. To answer the origin of universe, generally, there are two approaches, namely faith and science. The main question has to be replied: “What do the differences and the similarity of them?” The approach of faith bases on the inquiry of “who causes the existence of the universe”. This approach states that the origin of universe was created by God and hence, it was formed by God from a nothingness (creatio ex nihilo). This is known as the theorem of creation. Furthermore, the scientific approach is grounded on the research of “how the universe was formed in the beginning”. This oncoming being explained by the Big Bang Theory, which is continued by the Big Crunch Theory, asserts that the origin of universe came from the prime matter which exploded incredibly in a such a way that the formation process of the universe took place (the singularity). This is well-known as the theory of evolution (the cosmological evolution). In conclusion, the scientific approach explaining the process of creation and the faith one answering the actor of it are complementary.
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Coghetto, Roland. "Non-Trivial Universes and Sequences of Universes." Formalized Mathematics 30, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 53–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/forma-2022-0005.

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Summary Universe is a concept which is present from the beginning of the creation of the Mizar Mathematical Library (MML) in several forms (Universe, Universe_closure, UNIVERSE) [25], then later as the_universe_of, [33], and recently with the definition GrothendieckUniverse [26], [11], [11]. These definitions are useful in many articles [28, 33, 8, 35], [19, 32, 31, 15, 6], but also [34, 12, 20, 22, 21], [27, 2, 3, 23, 16, 7, 4, 5]. In this paper, using the Mizar system [9] [10], we trivially show that Grothendieck’s definition of Universe as defined in [26], coincides with the original definition of Universe defined by Artin, Grothendieck, and Verdier (Chapitre 0 Univers et Appendice “Univers” (par N. Bourbaki) de l’Exposé I. “PREFAISCE-AUX”) [1], and how the different definitions of MML concerning universes are related. We also show that the definition of Universe introduced by Mac Lane ([18]) is compatible with the MML’s definition. Although a universe may be empty, we consider the properties of non-empty universes, completing the properties proved in [25]. We introduce the notion of “trivial” and “non-trivial” Universes, depending on whether or not they contain the set ω (NAT), following the notion of Robert M. Solovay2. The following result links the universes U 0 (FinSETS) and U 1 (SETS): Grothendieck Universe ω = Grothendieck Universe U 0 = U 1 {\rm{Grothendieck}}\,{\rm{Universe}}\,\omega = {\rm{Grothendieck}}\,{\rm{Universe}}\,{{\bf{U}}_0} = {{\bf{U}}_1} Before turning to the last section, we establish some trivial propositions allowing the construction of sets outside the considered universe. The last section is devoted to the construction, in Tarski-Grothendieck, of a tower of universes indexed by the ordinal numbers (See 8. Examples, Grothendieck universe, ncatlab.org [24]). Grothendieck’s universe is referenced in current works: “Assuming the existence of a sufficient supply of (Grothendieck) univers”, Jacob Lurie in “Higher Topos Theory” [17], “Annexe B – Some results on Grothendieck universes”, Olivia Caramello and Riccardo Zanfa in “Relative topos theory via stacks” [13], “Remark 1.1.5 (quoting Michael Shulman [30])”, Emily Riehl in “Category theory in Context” [29], and more specifically “Strict Universes for Grothendieck Topoi” [14].
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Creation of the universe"

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McCabe, Gordon. "Universe creation." Thesis, University of Reading, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.394235.

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McCallum, Jeffrey D. "Teleology in a developing universe a philosophical and theological investigation into the fine-tuning of the universe necessary for the existence of life /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2000. http://www.tren.com.

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Benson, Emily A. "A Second Universe." FIU Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2507.

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A SECOND UNIVERSE is a memoir-in-essays that traces the author’s coming of age and her pursuit of self-discovery, belonging, and healing in all its forms. The book opens in the past, diving into the lives of the author’s parents before she was born and shedding light on the many obstacles they overcame to bring her earth-side. Set against the backdrop of the Southern Utah deserts and the clarity the author finds in the natural world, these essays wind through the author’s different childhood homes, down the lonely and desolate road of a sister’s addiction, and into the darkness that comes as she braces for her father’s impending blindness. Similar to Brenda Miller’s LISTENING AGAINST THE STONE, this collection explores the inherent desire for human connection and spiritual insight that we search for in the places we live, the people we love, and the nature that surrounds us.
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Lockridge, Tim. "Survival Tips For A Parallel Universe." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77492.

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Survival Tips For A Parallel Universe is a collection of poems concerned with sudden change, limitations, and the way those changes and limits might develop and burden intimate relationships. The collection’s central sequence, “Survival Tips For A Parallel Universe: Parts One, Two, Three, and Four,"? works through an imagined alternate world where the human and the mechanical suddenly and inexplicably merge, creating avenues of possibility that ultimately end in the unknowable, the unreachable, or failure. The surrounding poems further explore the nuance of the unknowable—through language both lyrical and plain-spoken—questioning reality and perception, specifically in their relation to memory, love, and desire. Likewise, the collection largely moves from a second person point-of-view to a first-person perspective, generating a shifting subject and a movement toward a tangible and more direct articulation of feeling and heart. While this collection draws a strong influence from the invention and tradition of the New York School of poetry, it also attempts a new way of speaking—and, in turn, a new way of knowing.
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Abu-Milha, Khalid Yahya. "Scientific issues in the Holy Qur'an : the meaning and translation of verses relating to the creation of the universe." Thesis, Durham University, 2003. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1733/.

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Knifton, Robert. "Centre of the creative universe: Liverpool and the Avant-Garde." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491838.

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This thesis documents, analyses and extrapolates from the AHRC collaborative doctoral project entitled Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant Garde. A joint undertaking between MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University and Tate Liverpool, it resulted in an exhibition of the same title in 2007.
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Oliveira, Felipe Andrade. "Reduzindo o setor escuro do Universo: uma nova cosmologia acelerada com criação de matéria escura fria." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/14/14131/tde-13072010-160841/.

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Nesta dissertação nós propomos uma nova cosmologia relativística acelerada cujo conteúdo material é composto apenas por bárions e matéria escura fria. A não existência de uma componente de energia escura implica que nosso cenário é baseado numa redução do chamado setor escuro do universo. Neste modelo, o presente estágio acelerado é determinado pela pressão negativa descrevendo a produção de partículas de matéria escura fria induzida pelo campo gravitacional variável do universo. Para um universo espacialmente plano ($\\Omega _ + \\Omega _b = 1$), como previsto pela inflação, este tipo de cenário possui somente um parâmetro livre e a equação diferencial governando a evolução do fator de escala é exatamente a mesma do modelo $\\Lambda$CDM. Neste caso, encontramos que o parâmetro efetivo de densidade de matéria é $\\Omega_= 1 - \\alpha$, onde $\\alpha$ é um par\\^metro constante ligado à taxa de criação de matéria escura fria. Aplicando um teste estatístico $\\chi^2$ para os dados de Supernovas do tipo Ia (Union Sample 2008), limitamos os par\\^metros livres do modelo nos casos espacialmente plano e com curvatura. Em particular, encontramos que para o caso plano $\\alpha \\sim 0.71$, de forma que $\\Omega_ \\sim 0.29$, como tem sido inferido independentemente por lentes gravitacionais fracas, estrutura de grande escala, radiação cósmica de fundo e outras observações complementares.
In this dissertation we propose a new accelerating relativistic cosmology whose matter content is composed only by baryons and cold dark matter. The nonexistence of a dark energy component implies that our scenario is based on a reduction of the so-called dark sector of the Universe. The present accelerating stage in this model is powered by the negative pressure des\\-cribing the cold dark matter particle production induced by the variable gravitational field of the Universe. For a spatially flat universe ($\\Omega _ + \\Omega _b = 1$), as predicted by inflation, this kind of scenario has only one free parameter and the differential equation governing the evolution of the scale factor is exactly the same of the $\\Lambda$CDM model. In this case, we find that the effectively observed matter density parameter is $\\Omega_ = 1 - \\alpha$, where $\\alpha$ is a constant parameter related to the cold dark matter creation rate. By applying a $\\chi^2$ statistical test for Supernovae type Ia data (Union Sample 2008), we constrain the free parameters of the model for spatially flat and curved cases. In particular, to the flat case we find $\\alpha \\sim 0.71$, so that $\\Omega_ \\sim 0.29$, as independently inferred from weak gravitational lensing, large scale structure, cosmic background radiation, and other complementary observations.
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Oliveira, Felipe Andrade. "Cosmologias aceleradas com criação de matéria: teoria e testes observacionais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/14/14131/tde-14102015-083201/.

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Os recentes avanços em cosmologia observacional indicam que o universo esteja passando por uma fase de expansão acelerada. A determinação do mecanismo responsável pela aceleração cósmica constitui um dos problemas mais intrigantes na ciência hoje. Entre os diversos candidatos a mecanismo de aceleração, a explicação mais simples e econômica é assumir a existência de uma constante cosmológica associada à energia do vácuo. Contudo, essa interpretação leva a importantes problemas conceituais associados à natureza dessa componente. Nesta tese, investigamos a dinâmica de diferentes mecanismos de aceleração cósmica, comparando suas previsões com diversos testes observacionais. Em particular, demos ênfase aos cenários baseados na criação de matéria escura fria (CCDM), nos quais a presente aceleração do universo é produzida sem a presença de um fluido exótico, como consequência do processo de produção de partículas de matéria escura gravitacionalmente induzido. Inicialmente, propusemos um modelo no qual o mecanismo de criação de partículas é capaz de gerar uma cosmologia dinamicamente degenerada com o modelo padrão, CDM. Discutimos no chamado modelo de Lima, Jesus & Oliveira (LJO) a dinâmica cosmológica com criação de matéria escura fria e com pressão. Através de um teste estatístico de $\\chi^2$, mostramos que o modelo fornece ótimo ajuste aos dados de supernovas tipo Ia (SNe Ia). Posteriormente, estudamos a evolução de pequenas perturbações de densidade em um fundo homogêneo para modelos tipo CCDM, através do formalismo Neo-Newtoniano. Restringindo-nos ao modelo LJO, comparamos as previsões obtidas nesse contexto com as proveniente do modelo CDM. Mostramos que o modelo é capaz de fornecer excelente ajuste aos dados observacionais de medidas da taxa de crescimento linear, para o caso plano e com velocidade efetiva do som $c^2_=-1$. Ainda dentro do cenário CCDM, investigamos uma segunda proposta original, com capacidade de ajuste às observações similar aos modelos CDM e LJO com mesmo número de parâmetros livres, porém com dinâmica não degenerada com estes. Derivamos a dinâmica cosmológica do modelo e discutimos a sua viabilidade através da análise estatística de medidas de SNe Ia e do parâmetro de Hubble em diferentes redshifts $H(z)$. Finalmente, discutimos a dinâmica de um modelo com decaimento do vácuo ((t)CDM) e sua descrição em campos escalares. Assumindo como forma d o termo de vácuo uma série de potências truncada do parâmetro de Hubble, derivamos as equações dinâmicas básicas e as previsões cosmológicas do modelo. Mostramos que, quando a transferência de energia entre as componentes dos setor escuro se dá através da criação de partículas, modelos CCDM e (t)CDM podem compartilhar a mesma dinâmica e termodinâmica, dentro de certas condições. Adicionalmente, mostramos que o modelo é capaz de prover um bom ajuste às medidas de SNe Ia e da chamada razão CMB/BAO. Obtivemos ainda uma descrição do modelo (t)CDM por um campo escalar, estendendo a validade do modelo para outros espaços-tempos e outras teorias gravitacionais. Nossos resultados mostram que existem diversas alternativas viáveis ao atual modelo padrão em cosmologia, capazes de contornar os problemas as sociados à constante cosmológica. A discussão dessas alternativas é essencial para uma compreensão mais profunda acerca da dinâmica, da composição e do destino do universo.
Recent advances in observational cosmology indicate that the universe is undergoing an accelerating stage of expansion. The determination of the mechanism responsible for the cosmic acceleration is one of the most intriguing problems in science today. Among many candidates for the acceleration mechanism, the simplest and most economical explanation is to assume the existence of a cosmological constant associated with the vacuum energy. However, this interpretation leads to important conceptual problems associated with the nature of this component. In this thesis, we investigate the dynamics of different mechanisms of cosmic acceleration, comparing their predictions through several observational tests. In particular, we emphasize the scenarios based on creation of cold dark matter (CCDM), in which the present acceleration of the universe is produced without the presence of an exotic fluid as a result of the gravitationally induced dark matter production process. Initially, we have proposed a model in which the particle creation mechanism is able to produce a cosmology dynamically degenerated with respect to the standard model, CDM. We discussed the cosmological dynamics for the creation of cold dark matter and dark matter with pressure within the so-called model of Lima, Jesus & Oliveira (LJO). Through a statistical $\\chi^2$ test, we showed that the model provides a good fit to the type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) data. Subsequently, we studied the evolution of small density perturbations in a homogeneous background for CCDM type models through the Neo-Newtonian formalism. Restricting ourselves to the LJO model, the predictions obtained in this context were compared with those from the CDM model. We showed that the model is able to provide a very good fit to the linear growth rate observational data, for a flat universe and effective speed of sound $c^2_=-1$. Also within the CCDM scenario, we discussed a second original proposal with similar goodnes-of-fit and same degree of freedom to the models CDM and LJO, but with a non-degenerated dynamics. We derived the dynamics of the model and discussed its viability through the statistical analysis of measurements of SNe Ia and Hubble parameter in different redshifts $H(z)$, obtaining results in complete agreement. Finally, we discussed the dynamics of a model with vacuum decay ((t)CDM) and its description by scalar fields. Assuming the form of the vacuum term as a power series in the Hubble parameter, we derived the basic dynamic equations and the cosmological predictions of the model. We showed that when the energy exchange between the components of the dark sector is through the creation of particles, CCDM models and (t)CDM can share the same dynamics and thermodynamics under certain conditions. Additionally, we showed that the model is able to provide a good fit to the SNe Ia data and measurements of the CMB/BAO ratio. We also derived a description of CDM model by a scalar field, extending the validity of the model for other space-times and other gravitational theories. Our results show that there are several viable alternatives to the current standard model of cosmology, able to overcome the problems associated with the cosmological constant. The discussion of these alternatives is essential to a deeper understanding of the dynamics,composition and fate of the universe.
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Nguyen, Thi Thanh Loan. "The creation of Uni-REPM A universal model for assessing requirements engineering process maturity." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-4009.

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Context. The empirical study of Somerville in 2005 has shown that potential business benefits could be achieved by assessing and improving the Requirement Engineering (RE) process. However, currently there has not been an adequate instrument for practitioners to perform this work. Most known process assessment models such as CMMI and ISO do not pay intensive attention on RE whereas tailored models such as GPG and REPM do not cover the mentioned area extensively. Objectives. This thesis presents a conceptual research of RE process assessment in which the researcher aims to develop a practical model for evaluating the maturity of RE processes in industrial settings. Methods. A major part of this study consists of a systematic review and a literature review to explore all RE ―good practices‖ as a profound basis for the new model. Together with identifying potential activities, the two reviews also highly regarded the feasibility of certain practices and their context to assure the validity of the model. Conclusions. Based on the results of the reviews, Uni-REPM is formulated and introduced. The objective of Uni-REPM is twofold. Firstly, it is expected to be applicable for assessing the maturity of RE processes in various scenarios where an organization would use different development approaches. Secondly, it instructs practitioners with what to perform in RE processes and what they would benefit from such activities. As an assessment instrument, Uni-REPM serves a simple and low cost solution for practitioners to identify the status of their RE process. As a guidance tool, Uni-REPM is believed to lessen the gap between theoretical and practical worlds by transferring the available RE technologies from research to real work.
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Bost, Nicolas. "Geochemical and mineralogical analysis of Mars analogue materials and the creation of the International Space Analogue Rock Store (ISAR)." Phd thesis, Université d'Orléans, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00747608.

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In order to prepare for the next in situ missions to Mars (MSL-2011 and ExoMars-2018), the objective of mythesis is to create a collection of relevant analogue rocks and minerals for calibrating and testing future (and existing) space flight instruments, in accordance with the geology of Mars. They were characterized using standard laboratory instrumentation (optical microscopy, Raman, IR, XRD, SEM, electron microprobe and ICP-MS), as well as by flight instrumentation in development (Mössbauer MIMOSII, ExoMars Raman and IR (MicrOmega) spectrometers). All the samples are described in an online database in the following web site: www.isar.cnrs-orleans.fr. A part of this thesis is dedicated to the development of a cathodoluminescence (CL) instrument that could potentially be adapted for space flight. Study of alteration processes of basalts on Earth that show some similarities to surface and subsurface processes occurring on Mars may help understand and interpret martian features. Therefore, to complete the collection, samples of hydrothermal and acidic weathered basalts were collected from the Skouriotissa mine in Cyprus. The mineralogical evolution of the basalt through different alteration facies was studied. Because terrestrial basalts are poorer in Fe and Mg than martian basalts, I synthesized two artificial martian basalts. The two artificial basalts are different in terms of cooling rate (~110°C/h and drop-quenched, >1200°C/h). Interestingly, the more slowly-cooled sample exhibits a spinifex texture, similar to that of komatiites. If similar basalts occur on Mars, such rocks when altered by aqueous processes may have astrobiological implications.
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Books on the topic "Creation of the universe"

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Börner, G. The wondrous universe: Creation without creator? Heidelberg [Germany]: Springer, 2011.

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Creation of the universe. Singapore: World Scientific, 1989.

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Fang, Li Zhi. Creation of the universe. Singapore: World Scientific, 1989.

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Yahya, Hârun. The creation of the universe. Canada: Al-Attique, 1999.

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Yahya, Harun. The creation of the universe. Brooklyn, NY: Al-Attique, 2000.

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Gamow, George. The creation of the universe. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2004.

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Universe and creed. Milwaukee, Wis: Marquette University Press, 1992.

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Mr g: A novel about the creation. New York: Pantheon Books, 2011.

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ill, DuBosque D. C., ed. Naro, the ancient spider: The creation of the universe. Molalla, Or: Peel Productions, 1991.

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Jāḥiẓ. Chance or creation?: God's design in the universe. Reading, Berkshire: Garnet, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Creation of the universe"

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Parker, Barry. "A “Lumpy” Universe." In Creation, 221–36. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3332-4_13.

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Parker, Barry. "Discovery of the Expanding Universe." In Creation, 13–36. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3332-4_2.

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Evans, Rhodri. "At the Centre of Creation?" In Astronomers' Universe, 1–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09928-6_1.

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Karel Velan, A. "The Creation Process." In The Multi-Universe Cosmos, 193–205. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6030-8_17.

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Fleming, Rex J. "Creation of the Universe." In The Rise and Fall of the Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change, 5–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16880-3_2.

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Heller, Michael. "Creation and Evolution." In Ultimate Explanations of the Universe, 169–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02103-9_20.

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Heller, Michael. "Continuous Creation Versus a Beginning." In Ultimate Explanations of the Universe, 43–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02103-9_5.

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Heller, Michael. "The Metaphysics and Theology of Creation." In Ultimate Explanations of the Universe, 123–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02103-9_14.

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Heller, Michael. "The Quantum Creation of the Universe." In Ultimate Explanations of the Universe, 65–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02103-9_7.

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Carroll, William. "Creation and a Self–Sufficient Universe." In Evolutionstheorie und Schöpfungsglaube, 231–48. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737001403.231.

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Conference papers on the topic "Creation of the universe"

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Stahl, Clément, Eckhard Strobel, and She-Sheng Xue. "Pair creation in the early universe." In Proceedings of the MG14 Meeting on General Relativity. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813226609_0548.

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Çağlar, Halife, and Sezgin Aygün. "Higher dimensional FRW universe solutions in creation field cosmology." In TURKISH PHYSICAL SOCIETY 32ND INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS CONGRESS (TPS32). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4976441.

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Linde, Andrei. "Inflationary cosmology and creation of matter in the universe." In Cosmology and particle physics. AIP, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1363505.

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Smoot, George F. "“The creation and history of the universe”." In 2009 34th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IORMMW-THz 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimw.2009.5324589.

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Melrose, Don. "Oscillating pair creation in pulsar magnetospheres." In MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE UNIVERSE: From Laboratory and Stars to Primordial Structures. AIP, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2077191.

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Aziz, RM. "Constant 12 and Hahslm 472319 as Universe Creation Code on Tortoise Shell in Covid Economic Era." In International Conference on Tropical Agrifood, Feed and Fuel (ICTAFF 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/absr.k.220102.028.

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Malik, Pravir. "The Role of a Light-Based Quantum Computational Model in the Creation of an Oscillating Universe." In 2022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccwc54503.2022.9720904.

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Gherman, Oxana. "Ion Vatamanu: the Poetry of Vegetal Pulsations." In Conferință științifică internațională "Filologia modernă: realizări şi perspective în context european". “Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu” Institute of Romanian Philology, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/filomod.2022.16.21.

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The article proposes a hermeneutic approach to the vegetal motifs and symbols in Ion Vatamanu’s poetry. The author explores the ideational space of the great themes of the poetry of his times (love, homeland, maternal spirit, death, eternity etc.) and transposes into concrete visual or acoustic, olfactory or tactile images, man’s reactions to the greatness of divine creation, the revelation of the macrouniverse pulsating movements reflected in the microuniverse. The system of meanings of the symbolic elements of flora and the phenomenon of cyclical regeneration of living matter configure a new myth of anthropogenesis, based the idea of the vegetable origin of the human being. An impressive range of feelings is reflected in the images that capture the euphonies of nature’s metamorphoses. The leitmotif of the leaf, in the creation of Ion Vatamanu, triggers the creative energies, generates the artistic word, the significant nucleus of which concentrates the history of the entire universe becoming.
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Durac, Livia. "Aesthetics and Creativity. Identity Configurations." In World Lumen Congress 2021, May 26-30, 2021, Iasi, Romania. LUMEN Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/wlc2021/21.

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Reflecting on human attitude towards reality, together with deciphering the emotional code that accompanies it, has configured - in time – the aesthetic universe, open to human reflection, creation, and evaluation. Aesthetics appears through the way in which consciousness reacts and capitalises upon things in nature and society, or which belong to human subjectivity, including on artistic work, which have an effect on sensitiveness due to their harmony, balance and grandeur. As a fundamental attribute of the human being, creativity is the engine of cultural evolution, meaning the degree of novelty that man brings in his ideas, actions, and creations. Aesthetical values, together with the other types of values, contribute to what society represents and to what it can become, hence motivating human action and creation. Their role is to create a state of mind that encourages the cohesion, cooperation, and mutual understanding of the society. Integrating a chronological succession of the evolution of the concepts that objectify its structure, its aesthetics and creativity, this article stresses the synergetic nature of the two dimensions of human personality, paving the way to beauty, as a form of enchantment of the human spirit.
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Abdul Razak, Norhanim. "FROM CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE TO A WHALE RIDER: EXPLORING TRADITIONAL TALES IN THE DIGITAL PROMOTION OF NEW ZEALAND." In GLOBAL TOURISM CONFERENCE 2021. PENERBIT UMT, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/gtc.2021.11.027.

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The paper applied a content analysis method to examine how myths and legends have been employed by the promotional organization in portraying New Zealand on the official tourism website. The assessment of the website uncovered six main legends which have been presented in the promotion of New Zealand to potential tourists. These traditional tales have been incorporated into the website chiefly as part of Maori heritage attributes in which purakau (the Maori term for legends) represents among crucial aspects in understanding their worldviews and cultural identities. Legends narrating fishing voyages involving demi gods offers a mythological explanation of the origin of the geological formation of islands of New Zealand were presented more than once on the website. Among the legends presented to readers on the websites encompass stories of Tane Mahuta, which depicts the tale of the sky father, the earth mother, and the creation of the world of light that humans live in today. Another unique legend, Paikea the whale rider, is featured as part of the description of a whale-watching attraction in Kaikoura, Christchurch. The overall analysis uncovered that legendary tales are incorporated into the website as the part historical origin of Maori people and in the promotion of several tourist attractions in New Zealand. From a tourism perspective, the representation of these tales enhances the appeal of destinations and make them stand out to visitors. The inclusion of the purakau offers tourists a deeper understanding of the cultural heritage of this country. Furthermore, Maori worldviews on the creation of the universe and formation of the natural environment are transpired. It is noticeable through these legends that Maori people strongly respect their ancestors and highly appreciated natural resources. Finally, the emphasis on environmental conservation and sustainability as ingrained in the tales further supported the overall promotional tagline of 100% Pure New Zealand and the inclusion of Tiaki Promise a commitment to care for New Zealand, for now, and for future generations on the official tourism website.
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Reports on the topic "Creation of the universe"

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Molina-Paris, C. Adiabatic interpretation of particle creation in a de Sitter universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/296829.

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Kondratenko, Victoria. On creation of the universal mathematical management decision making theory. PІDVODNІ TEHNOLOGІЇ, June 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31493/uwt1909.1201.

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Alwang, Jeffrey, Alexis Villacis, and Victor Barrera. Credence Attributes and Opportunities: Yerba Mate in Paraguay. Inter-American Development Bank, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003962.

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The value of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) exports from Paraguay has recently increased dramatically. Much of this growth is due to positioning of the good within the universe of products where consumption growth is driven by perceptions of sustainable production and health benefits to consumers--that is, credence attributes creating a new dimension of demand. Credence claims for yerba mate's benefits to indigenous producing communities, environmental sustainability under certain production processes, healthful alternatives to energy drinks, are now widely known, but the growth of this awareness came via a new entrepreneurial strategy of a single firm. This case study explores the determinants of growth of credence-based exports of yerba mate from Paraguay, potential for increased growth, and the fragility of the credence-based model.
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Lloyd-Ronning, Nicole Marie. Explore Your Universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1356114.

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Torroba, Gonzalo. A Simple Harmonic Universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1032771.

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Vitev, Ivan. Unravelling the extreme universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1873321.

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Schramm, D. N. The age of the universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/469620.

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Harnik, Roni, Graham D. Kribs, and Gilad Perez. A Universe without Weak Interactions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/878715.

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George, Colin B. System Description Document for Universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1171442.

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Samuel, Stuart, and Stuart Samuel. Comments on an Expanding Universe. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/934767.

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