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Abstract:
The model for simultaneous creation of energy and matter within a “mother sphere of vacuum” in proportion to E=mc2, as described in my book “Vacuum Gravity: Genesis of the Universe”, is based on the hypothesis that: Vacuum exhibits resistance to deformation and capacity to move and deform under the combined effects of a) expansion and halt of the vacuum film at gravity wave front, at distance rF and b) forces applied to vacuum. In fact, a spherical vacuum film placed at a radius rt, away from the wave front at rF<rt, must move at velocity v=clight/SQ.RT(2), suffering a lateral expansion, remaining constant the vacuum film thickness dr.
At genesis of creation, vacuum gravity appears at the center of the infinite space, at time t=0, advancing vacuum gravity ever since at the velocity of light in all directions, providing the force to expand the micro vacuum at the center of each “mother sphere of vacuum”. This event initiates simultaneous creation of matter and energy for a limited period of time within the region of the mother sphere where vacuum is resistant to deformation. The displacement of a vacuum film, the resistance to deformation KF>0 and the presence of forces that move at vacuum velocity are the factors that allow the simultaneous creation of matter and energy within a spherical vacuum film.