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Does the fact that energy is not conserved in cosmology opensopen the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe?

Does it open the possibility of new baryonic matter/atoms being created in the universe and avoiding the Heat Death of the universe?

Does the fact that energy is not conserved in cosmology opens the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe?

Does it open the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe and avoiding the Heat Death of the universe?

Does the fact that energy is not conserved in cosmology open the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe?

Does it open the possibility of new baryonic matter/atoms being created in the universe and avoiding the Heat Death of the universe?

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Does the fact that energy is not conserved in cosmology opens the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe?

Does it open the possibility of new matter/atoms being created in the universe and avoiding the Heat Death of the universe?