A Simple Physical Model of a Fractal Cosmos
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A Simple Physical Model of a Fractal Cosmos
Introduction Fractal particles The big picture Summary
Multiverses Go Mainstream
Eternal Inflation … based on QFT Black Holes (BHs) within BHs … based on GR
Fractal Cosmos … a simple physical model
A Simple Nomenclaturefor a Fractal Cosmos
Universes– Substrates– Strata
Particles– Substrate particles– Stratum particles
A Simple Physical Model of a Fractal Cosmos
Introduction Fractal particles The big picture Summary
Three Dimensional Standing Waves (3D SW’s) – Milo Wolff
1. “Beyond the Point Particle - A Wave Structure for the Electron” Galilean Electrodynamics 6 No. 5, October 1995, pages 83-91 (updated 15 May 1998)
2. “Derivation of the Relativistic Doppler shift and mass-increase formulas without assuming special relativity,” NPA, Flagstaff, 1996. (See also GED, 9 No. 6, pages 117-120, 1998).
“The Physical and Philosophical Nature of the Universe,” by Harry W. Schmitz
Book One, Part One, Chapters 1-71. Physical Concepts2. Pulsar Analysis3. Wave Pattern Analysis4. Time Standards5. Energy Focusing Effects6. Nucleon Analysis7. Electron Analysis
Particles
Energy Density vs. Radius
Initial Moments of Pulsar
Simple Harmonic Motion
Two States of Maximum Potential Energy
1) Max. potential energy due to pressure
2) Max. potential energy due to gravity
Reversible Energy
Total for the universe
Core of one particle
300RAPET
300rAPEN
Number of particles in a universe
nucleons 104
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A Simple Physical Model of a Fractal Cosmos
Introduction Fractal particles The big picture Summary
A Simple Physical Model of a Fractal Cosmos
The Big Picture
The Big Picture
Substrate of our universe Neutron star Every nucleon extends to the surface Ultimate universe Penultimate universe
Series of Universes
Name R r Nstratum Nsubstrate
Ultimate 1026 10-15 1082 10168
Penultimate 1070 10-30 10200 ?? 10360
Convergence
In contact with substrates Physical nature of our existence Natural philosophy
Applications
Relativity Electric potential Particle interactions
Interacting Nucleons
A Mathematical Object
Analogous to number line (N, Z, Q, R and C) Foundation of natural philosophy Inductive reasoning n n + 1
Thank You!Harry A. Schmitz5 Marwood Road SouthPort Washington, New York 11050+1 (516) [email protected]