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What was the famous intergalactic form of matter?​

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Ambiplasma, also known as the "electric universe", is an unconventional cosmological theory, generally attributed to Hannes Alfvén in the 1960s. This theory attempts to explain the development of the visible universe through the interaction of electromagnetic forces in astrophysical plasma. Alfvén developed his cosmological ideas based on scaling observations from terrestrial laboratories and space experiments to cosmological scales with orders of magnitude higher. His most famous cosmological proposition was that the Universe was an equitable mixture of matter and antimatter in the form called ambiplasm. which would have separated naturally when annihilation reactions occurred accompanied by a tremendous release of energy. In this concept, the Universe has always existed (pre-exists) and does not have a common point of origin.

Ambiplasma contradicts the current consensus in astrophysics that Einstein's general relativity explains the origin and evolution of the Universe on its largest scales, relying instead on later developments in classical mechanics and classical electrodynamics as applications to plasmas. astrophysicists. While in the late 1980s and early 1990s the discussion was limited to the advantages of plasma cosmology, today advocates of these ideas are generally ignored by professional cosmologists in the scientific community.

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