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*] - a particular non-standard cosmological model *] - a particular non-standard cosmological model
*] - a loose set of non-standard ideas about cosmology, including Alfvén-Klein cosmology *] - 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 ordinary matter in the universe is in the form of plasma *] - a mainstream science, where the term plasma universe emphasises that by far the most common phase of ordinary 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 *'''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



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Plasma Universe has a few different definitions:

  • Alfvén-Klein cosmology - a particular non-standard cosmological model
  • Plasma cosmology - a loose set of non-standard ideas about cosmology, including Alfvén-Klein cosmology
  • Astrophysical plasma - a mainstream science, where the term plasma universe emphasises that by far the most common phase of ordinary matter in the universe is in the form of plasma
  • Plasma universe - a term coined by Hannes Alfvén 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

  1. Fälthammar, Carl-Gunne (1–5 December 1989). E.R. Priest, V. Krishan (ed.). The Plasma Universe. Basic Plasma Processes in the Sun. Proceedings of the 142nd. Symposium of the International Astronomical Union. Bangalore, India: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Holland; Boston, Massachusetts 1990. pp. 9–19. ISBN 0-7923-0879-4. Retrieved 29 Nov 2012.
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