The article presents a comparative analysis of the Standard model and the model of the Universe with Minimum Initial Entropy (UMIE). This analysis allowed us to reveal all the possibilities of these models and draw certain conclusions. It is shown that the Standard model of the Universe uses approaches that contradict the laws of physics. It is unable to convincingly explain the structuring of matter in the form of galaxies, stars, and planets. An important drawback of the Standard Model of the Universe is its depiction as a three-dimensional sphere, partially filled with matter and fields. The interpretation of the nature of the cosmic microwave background radiation is unconvincing. On the other hand, the UMIE model uses a stratified space to explain all the properties of the Universe. This space consists of four Worlds: zero-dimensional space, one-dimensional space, two-dimensional space, and three-dimensional space. All of these spaces are closed, since they are branes of higher spaces. There is an information connection between them through a delocalized point. A single time unites these spaces. The Scalar Field (SF) enters through zero-dimensional space. It is the carrier of the universal code. In one-dimensional space, the SF creates dyons, which are Planck particles. In two-dimensional space, it creates quarks. In three-dimensional space, the SF gives rise to bineutrons in the vicinity of existing atomic nuclei, increasing their mass. This causes the creation of all known particles, atoms, and massive bodies in the Universe. The filling of the Universe with particles occurs at a constant rate. Nuclear decay reactions occur, which cause the heating of the inner regions of stars and planets. These reactions cause the visible radiation of stars. The total energy of the radiation of all stars during the existence of the Universe determines the presence of microwave radiation, called relic.
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P. A. Kondratenko
State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute"
International Journal of Astrophysics and Space Science
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68a366a80a429f797332ca02 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijass.20251303.12