Astronomical observations of recent years show that the universe at high
redshifts about ten is densely populated by the early formed objects: bright
galaxies, quasars, gamma-bursters, and contains a lot of metals and dust. Such
rich early formed varieties have not been expected in the standard model of
formation of astrophysical objects. There is serious tension between the
standard theory and observations.We describe the model which naturally relaxes
this tension and nicely fits the data. The model naturally leads to creation of
cosmologically significant antimatter which may be abundant even in the Galaxy.
Phenomenological consequences of our scenario and possibility of distant
registration of antimatter are discussed.Comment: 16 pages; invited talks presented at the conferences: 2015: The
Spacetime Odyssey Continues, NORDITA, Stockholm, ,June 2 - 5, 2015; 4th V.N.
Gribov Memorial Workshop, June, 17-20, 2015, Chernogolovka, Russia; ICGAC-12,
XIIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology,
June 28-July 5, 2015, PFUR, Moscow, Russi