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- W143423364 abstract "As the galaxies formed and the Universe as a whole is reviewed in this article. Explicitly we shall consider a qualitative picture of formation of a supernucleus, which one is the grandparent of the Universe and its main constituents galaxies and their congestions. On the basis of this picture the capability of the mathematical description of each stage of process with this or that accuracy will appear. Apparently, what to describe formation of the Universe and galaxies only by gravitational interaction without engaging formation and decay of supernuclei it is impossible. 1. Electrically neutral matter is gradually agglomerated in a massive unified body. At reaching mass of a body comparable with mass of Jupiter or is little bit higher, inside a body the nuclear reactions start, there is a flash and formation of a new star. If it is not enough of matter in of ambient space for further intensive growth, the star passes in a rather stationary state and slowly evolves. Further we shall consider version of condensation of matter having nuclei of a mean part of the table of the Mendeleyev to not complicate a picture by nuclear reactions. 2. If mass of a body prolongs intensively to grow, at some critical mass there is a nonreversible collapse. If the body is gyrated, at a collapse two versions possible: in the first version the rotation rate becomes such, that the body is torn under activity of centrifugal forces, forming a huge gas-dust cloud, in the second version comes into effect gravidynamic squeezing accelerating a collapse. This or that version is implemented depending on density and initial velocity of rotation of a body. If the body is not gyrated, the collapse is nonreversible at this stage. At final stage of a collapse of electronic shells for atoms fade, and superdense will be formed electronic nuclear plasma. 3. Further neutronization of matter is happens. The electrons lose an angular momentum and will forms with protons neutrons. The nuclei of atoms gradually are dissolves until the homogeneous body from neutron gas will be formed. At gravitational compression and reaching of density, close to nuclear, the energy is exuded: 2" @default.
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- W143423364 title "Mechanism of Formation of Universe and Galaxies" @default.
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