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Varying G, accelerating Universe, and other relevant consequences of a Stochastic Self-Similar and Fractal Universe
In this paper the time dependence of G is presented. It is a simple
consequence of the Virial Theorem and of the self-similarity and fractality of
the Universe. The results suggest a Universe based on El Naschie's Cantorian
space-time. Moreover, we show the importance of the Golden Mean in respect to
the large scale structures. Thanks to this study the mass distribution at large
scales and the correlation function are explained and are natural consequences
of the evaluated varying G. We demonstrate the agreement between the present
hypotheses of segregation with a size of astrophysical structures, by using a
comparison between quantum quantities and astrophysical ones. It appears clear
that the Universe has a memory of its quantum origin. This appears in the G
dependence too. Moreover, we see that a G=G(t) in El Naschie's Cantorian
space-time can imply an accelerated Universe.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures, accepted by Chaos, Solitons & Fractal
The OPERA Experiment
OPERA(Oscillation Project with Emulsion-tRacking Apparatus) is a new detector
concept, iron(lead)-emulsion for a long-baseline neutrino oscillation
experiment. This experiment would perform an appearance search for nu_mu-nu_tau
oscillation in the parameter region indicated by the atmospheric neutrino
anomaly. OPERA can run at the Gran Sasso Laboratory in the proposed NGS
(Neutrino to Gran Sasso) Beam from CERN.Comment: DARK98-Second International Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and
Particle Physics (Heidelberg, Germany
SLOTT-AGAPE Data Processing
MEDEA Program (Microlensing Experiment Data-Analysis Software for Event with
Amplification) is here presented. It is developed to the pixel lensing analysis
used by SLOTT-AGAPE (Systematic Lensing Observation at Toppo Telescope -
Andromeda Gravitational Amplification Pixel Experiment) Collaboration. All
software components are fully automated and they can be used on-line and
off-line.Comment: Short paper to be published in the Proceedings of the MG 9 Meeting.
July 2000, Rom
Spatial behaviour in dynamical thermoelasticity backward in time for porous media
The aim of this paper is to study the spatial behaviour of the solutions to
the boundary-final value problems associated with the linear theory of elastic
materials with voids. More precisely the present study is devoted to porous
materials with a memory effect for the intrinsic equilibrated body forces. An
appropriate time-weighted volume measure is associated with the backward in
time thermoelastic processes.
Then, a first-order partial differential inequality in terms of such measure
is established and further is shown how it implies the spatial exponential
decay of the thermoelastic process in question.Comment: 12 pages, accepted by Journal of Thermal Stresse
Can Quasars be Explained by Cosmological Waveguide Effects?
A sort of gravitational waveguide effect in cosmology could explain, in
principle, the huge luminosities coming from quasars using the cosmological
large scale structures as selfoc--type or planar waveguides. Furthermore, other
anomalous phenomena connected with quasars, as the existence of "brothers" or
"twins" objects having different brilliancy but similar spectra and redshifts,
placed on the sky with large angular distance, could be explained by this
effect. We describe the gravitational waveguide theory and then we discuss
possible realizations in cosmology.Comment: To appear in Gravitation & Cosmology, 10 pages, 3 figure
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