by Maxim Khlopov on Sat 2 May 2015 23:28
I don't fully understand what kind of additional assumptions i should make in Inflation and baryosynthesis sections and that last part about dark matter, i'm not sure how to make it follow from my model, could you please explain it?
If you want to describe cosmological evolution and your model doesn't explain inflation and baryosynthesis, you should make some assumptions about the results of these processes, which are not described by your model
Another question is about brown dwarfs, are they good enough candidates for dark matter, specifically if they are mirror stars? I've read somewhere that dark matter constituents are expected to be very small but star is not exactly a small object.
Search for MACHOs puts constraint on the possible contribution of compact objects (like brown dwarfs or mirros stars) in the halo of Galaxy - these the objects cannot be more than 20% of total dark matter of the Galaxy.
Regards
M.Yu.Khlopov
[i]Хлопов Максим Юрьевич
Maxim Khlopov[/i]