The cyclic universe through the origins
I.A. Aly*
*Theorist, Independent, 32511, EG
Abstract
I report the result of the cyclic universe theory and connect it to the origin of science and God showin...
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Periodic
oscillations are observed in Newton's gravitational constant G
that are contemporaneous with length of day data obtained from the
International Earth Rotation and Reference System (IERR...
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Periodic
oscillations in Newton's constant G are contemporaneous with length
of day data obtained from the International Earth Rotation and
Reference System. Preliminary research has determined ...
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Yang-Mills theories are a very
fruitful concept in quantum field theory. Fundamental interactions and its
unifications can be described with Yang-Mills theory. However, gravity is still
not mode...
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Quantum gravity theories are
relevant for very high energies that occurred e.g. during the Big Bang. These
theories also make statements for the entropy of a Black hole. This papers
shows how th...
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This very
short paper resolves the matter of black hole firewalls by computing the
approximate temperature of a Planck mass black hole. Based on previously
published work on black hole temperat...
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A couple of quantum gravity
theories were proposed to make theoretical predictions about the behavior of
gravity. The most recent approach to quantum gravity, called E-theory, is
proposed mathem...
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In this paper I will show how to calculate gravitationally
corrected QFT interaction cross sections without ultraviolet divergences. I
will also make a prediction for the result of a simple exper...
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Figure 1. For just a moment, a type 1a supernova (bright spot in the lower left) outshines an entire galaxy. (Image due to the Hubble Space Telescope. Copyright owned by NASA and the ESA.)
When peo...
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At speeds close to the speed of light,
remarkable events take place which are explained by the Mr. Einstein’s Theory
of Relativity. Among these phenomenon is the dilation of time – wherein time
...
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Figure 1. The Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A, all that remains of a star that ran out of fuel. It contains either a neutron star or a black hole… could that black hole someday explode? (Image creat...
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Figure 1. Artist’s conception of a black hole eating a star. (Source, Wikipedia.)
It was the mid 1960s. The United States and the Soviet Union had recently signed the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treat...
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