Primordial cosmology
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https://doi.org/10.47456/Cad.Astro.v4n2.41952Keywords:
big bang, primordial universe, high energy physics, quantum gravityAbstract
Primordial cosmology is concerned by the physics
at the first moments of the Universe. It describes what is
supposed to have happened to make predictions on the
present-day observations, but it also can serve to
extrapolate well-known theories to higher energies that are
out of accelerator reach. Finally, it can be used as a
testbed for quantum gravitation.
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R. P. Feynman, Lições de física de Feynman (Bookman, Porto alegre, 2008).
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