TITLE:
Primordial Open-System Thermodynamics and the Origin of a Biophysics Selection Principle
AUTHORS:
Alfred Bennun
KEYWORDS:
Asymmetry; Half-Life; Particles-Antiparticles; Neutrinos-Antineutrinos Leak; Open System
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Biophysics,
Vol.2 No.3,
July
27,
2012
ABSTRACT: Mesons and baryons, according to their rest mass and half-life, show a tendency for de-confinement and re-confinement of energy, contributing to a continuous surge of enthalpy along the primordial chronology. The strong force opposes to the separation of the constitutive quarks of pions, which by self-multiplication, absorb the energy released by decay and pair-annihilation. The 1% of mass apported by quarks requires an additional 99% of energy from this decay to manifest as gluons-hadrons formation. Processes like oscillation neutron-proton and antineutron-antiproton cycles are capable to capture primordial radiation, and may have prevented a Universe immersed into residual gamma radiation.