Plasma Cosmology
Plasma Cosmology is a theoretical framework that emphasizes the role of plasma, a state of matter consisting of charged particles, in the universe's structure and behavior. It suggests that electromagnetic forces, rather than just gravity, play a significant role in cosmic phenomena, such as the formation of galaxies and stars. This approach contrasts with the widely accepted Big Bang model of cosmology.
In Plasma Cosmology, the interactions of plasma in space can lead to various cosmic structures, including galactic filaments and nebulae. Proponents argue that this perspective can explain certain astronomical observations that are not fully addressed by traditional models, offering an alternative view of the universe's evolution.