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View SchemaThe Cosmic Organism Theory
| Authors | Ding-Yu Chung, Volodymyr Krasnoholovets |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0512026 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0512026 |
Abstract
We present the cosmic organism theory in which all visible and invisible matter has different cosmic genetic expressions. The cosmic gene includes codes for the object structure and the space structure. The cosmic digital code for the object structure consists of full object (1, 2, and 3 for particle, string, and membrane, respectively) and empty object (0) as anti de Sitter space (AdS). The tessellation lattice of empty objects is tessellattice. The decomposition of a full object in tessellattice results in the AdS/CFT (conformal field theory) duality. The digital code for the object structure accounts for the AdS/CFT duality, the dS/bulk duality, and gravity. The digital code for the space structure consists of 1 and 0 for attachment space and detachment space, respectively. Attachment space attaches to object permanently at zero speed or reversibly at the speed of light. Detachment space detaches from the object irreversibly at the speed of light. The combination of attachment space and detachment space results in miscible space, binary lattice space or binary partition space. Miscible space represents special relativity. Binary lattice space consists of multiple quantized units of attachment space separated from one another by detachment space. Binary lattice space corresponds to the nilpotent universal computational rewrite system (NUCRS) by Diaz and Rowlands. The gauge force fields and wavefunction are in binary lattice space. With tessellattice and binary lattice space, 11D brane is reducing to 4D particle surrounded by gravity and the gauge force fields. The cosmic dimension varies due to different speeds of light in different dimensional space-times and the increase of mass.
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"abstract": "We present the cosmic organism theory in which all visible and invisible\nmatter has different cosmic genetic expressions. The cosmic gene includes codes\nfor the object structure and the space structure. The cosmic digital code for\nthe object structure consists of full object (1, 2, and 3 for particle, string,\nand membrane, respectively) and empty object (0) as anti de Sitter space (AdS).\nThe tessellation lattice of empty objects is tessellattice. The decomposition\nof a full object in tessellattice results in the AdS/CFT (conformal field\ntheory) duality. The digital code for the object structure accounts for the\nAdS/CFT duality, the dS/bulk duality, and gravity. The digital code for the\nspace structure consists of 1 and 0 for attachment space and detachment space,\nrespectively. Attachment space attaches to object permanently at zero speed or\nreversibly at the speed of light. Detachment space detaches from the object\nirreversibly at the speed of light. The combination of attachment space and\ndetachment space results in miscible space, binary lattice space or binary\npartition space. Miscible space represents special relativity. Binary lattice\nspace consists of multiple quantized units of attachment space separated from\none another by detachment space. Binary lattice space corresponds to the\nnilpotent universal computational rewrite system (NUCRS) by Diaz and Rowlands.\nThe gauge force fields and wavefunction are in binary lattice space. With\ntessellattice and binary lattice space, 11D brane is reducing to 4D particle\nsurrounded by gravity and the gauge force fields. The cosmic dimension varies\ndue to different speeds of light in different dimensional space-times and the\nincrease of mass.",
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