27 research outputs found

    Scaled Universe II

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    In an earlier paper we had pointed out that Quantum Mechanical type effects are seen at different scales in the macro universe also. In this paper we obtain a rationale for this, which lies in the picture of bound material systems, spanning a Compton wavelength type extent, separated by much larger and relatively much less dense distances.Comment: 4 pages, Te

    Planck Oscillators in the Background Dark Energy

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    We consider a model for an underpinning of the universe: there are oscillators at the Planck scale in the background dark energy. Starting from a coherent array of such oscillators it is possible to get a description from elementary particles to Black Holes including the usual Hawking-Beckenstein theory. There is also a description of Gravitation in the above model which points to a unified description with electromagnetism.Comment: 18 pages latex; talk at the Max Born Symposium 2009, Wrocla

    Black Holes From Different Perspectives

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    In this paper we consider black holes from a non general relativistic perspective as also from a microphysical point of view.Comment: 8 pages, Te

    The Unification of Electromagnetism and Gravitation in the Context of Quantized Fractal Space Time

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    The attempts to unify electromagnetism and gravitation have included the formulations of Herman Weyl and the Kaluza Klein theory with the fifth dimension. More recently there have been fruitful attempts in the domain of Quantum Superstrings and the author's formulation in terms of Quantum Mechanical Kerr-Newman Black Holes. Though all these appear to be widely divergent approaches, they are shown to have a unified underpinning in the context of quantized fractal space time.Comment: 8 pages, Te

    Fluctuations in the Quantum Vacuum

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    We argue that it is a fluctuational underpinning of the Quantum vacuum which on the one hand gives a stochastic character to the conservation laws, and on the other is required for explaining the recently observed acceleration of the universe. This also provides us with the arrow of time, in a consistent cosmology.Comment: 10 pages, Te

    Stochastic Conservation Laws?

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    We examine conservation laws, typically the conservation of linear momentum, in the light of a recent successful formulation of fermions as Kerr-Newman type Black Holes, which are created fluctuationally from a background Zero Point Field. We conclude that these conservation laws are to be taken in the spirit of thermodynamic laws.Comment: 5 pages, Te

    Non Commutativity, Fluctuations and Unification

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    We point out that in the non commutativity and breakdown of conventional spacetime at micro scales lies the seed to the unification of gravitation and electromagnetism.Comment: 10 pages, Te

    The New Cosmos

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    We review the broad status of cosmology and discuss a model of fluctuational cosmology in which the universe is created in a phase transition like phenomenon mimicking inflation, and which further consistently explains latest observations like the ever expanding and accelerating feature.Comment: 10 pages, TeX,Inaugural address of the Physics Association of the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, Indi

    From the Neutrino to the Edge of the Universe

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    Two recent findings necessitate a closer look at the existing standard models of Particle Physics and Cosmology. These are the discovery of Neutrino oscillation, and hence a non zero mass on the one hand and, on the other, observations of distant supernovae which indicate that contrary to popular belief, the universe would continue to expand for ever, possibly accelerating in the process. In this paper it is pointed out that relatively recent studies which indicate a stochastic, quantum vacuum underpinning and a fractal structure for space time, reconcile both of the recent observations, harmoniously.Comment: 15 pages, Te

    The Fractal Universe

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    In this talk, we touch upon the chaotic and fractal aspects of the Universe.Comment: 5 pages, Te
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