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'''Plasma Universe''' has a few different definitions: | |||
*] - a particular non-standard cosmological model | |||
*] - a loose set of non-standard ideas about cosmology, including Alfvén-Klein cosmology | |||
*] - a mainstream science, where the term plasma universe emphasises that >99% of the observable matter in the universe is in the form of plasma | |||
*'''Plasma universe''' - a term coined by ] <ref>{{cite conference | url=http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1990IAUS..142....9F |title = The Plasma Universe | last=Fälthammar | first = Carl-Gunne | date=1 - 5 December 1989| conference=Basic Plasma Processes in the Sun. Proceedings of the 142nd. Symposium of the International Astronomical Union | editor=E.R. Priest, V. Krishan | publisher=Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland; Boston, Massachusetts 1990 | location=Bangalore, India | pages=9 - 19 | isbn=0-7923-0879-4 | accessdate= 29 Nov 2012}}</ref> to emphasise that plasma physics must play an important role in the evolution of the universe, and thus including (but not equivalent to) astrophysical plasma and including plasma cosmology | |||
==References== | |||
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