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    About very familiar “ Electron”.

    a) About photon Einstein wrote: “ All these fifty years of conscious brooding have brought me no nearer to the answer to the question, 'What are light quanta?' Nowadays every Tom, Dick and Harry thinks he knows it, but he is mistaken. “ b) About a “little blob of a definite amount”...
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    About very familiar “ Electron”.

    Electron has no constant radius. The radius, volume, mass, energy of an electron depends on its speed. What is minimum radius of an electron? What is maximal radios of an electron? ====…
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    About very familiar “ Electron”.

    @darkbeaver Thank you ==============… [PDF]Sixteen Elements of the Electron in Vedic Particle Physics vixra.org/pdf/1503.0236v1.pdf The electron is composed of sixteen parts, in Vedic Particle Physics, which is a notion contrary to ... The sixteen parts of the electronindicate that the...
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    About very familiar “ Electron”.

    About very familiar “ Electron”. Nobody knows why electron has six ( 6 ) formulas : a) Planck and Einstein found the energy of electron as: E=h*f b) Sommerfeld found the formula of an electron as : e^2=ah*c c) Dirac found two (2) more formulas of electron’s energy: +E=Mc^2 and -E=Mc^2...
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    The Universe: two scenarios. /by Israel Socratus/

    Scenario number three. =. Information / consciousness (like light quanta, electrons, atoms . . . . ) is a part of the Universe. Book: “Why does the world exist?”. By Jim Holt. “In the other words, maybe all of reality – subjective and objective – is made out of the same basic stuff. That is...
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    Star formation. / scheme by Israel Sadovnik Socratus /

    a) The average density of matter ( the critical density ) in the universe (even incorporating a dark mass and dark energy ) is so small that the universe as a whole must be a flat infinite continuum b) According to WMAP the universe as whole is flat WMAP- Shape of the Universe c)...
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    Big Bang: Time

    Perhaps the mostdrastic consequence of Einstein's description of gravity in termsof curved spacetime geometry in the framework of his GRT is thepossibility that space and time may exhibit"holes" or "edges": spacetime singularities. Over the edge Unfortunatelyit is not so easy to give a...
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    Big Bang: Time

    If before BB was no space and was no time but wasonly MATTER . . . . . . . then . . . in which structure the MATTER was existing? ==========…
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    The Universe: two scenarios. /by Israel Socratus/

    Astronomers Find aHole in the Universe =====. Astronomers have found an enormous hole in the Universe, nearly a billionlight-years across, empty of both normal matter such as stars,galaxies, and gas, and the mysterious, unseen "dark matter." http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2007/coldspot/ ====…...
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    The Universe: two scenarios. /by Israel Socratus/

    Today the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation is T=2,7K Tomorrow . . . . - - - - > T=2,7K -- --- -- --- - > T=0K. # TheT=0K is continuum without heat. In the T=0Kmass-particles compressed to zero volume. The condition of zero- volume people gave name“nothingness” ====…
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    The Universe: two scenarios. /by Israel Socratus/

    The Universe: two scenarios. /by IsraelSocratus/ ===… Scenarionumber one: Big Bang. At t=0 moment of BB: a) the temperature was infinite (go toinfinite) b)the density was infinite. (go to infinite) c)the volume was zero (go to zero) d)BB reached a boundary to spacetime itself. e)here the...
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    Book: “Why does the world exist?”

    ==== Myalternative opinion is: the situation when “maximum entropy equalsits minimum entropy equals zero” is similar to the paradox of Schrodinger’s cat that is simultaneously alive and dead. =====
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    Book: “Why does the world exist?”

    Book: “Why does the world exist?” page 61. By JimHolt. ==.. “ Andwhat about Nothingness? Canit be assigned an entropy? Thecomputation is not hard. If asystem – anything from a cup of coffee to a possible world – can existin N different states, its maximum entropy equals log(N). TheNull World...
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    Big Bang: Time

    The law of entropy and Heisenberg’suncertainty principle and quantum’sfluctuations and quantum’s tunneling forbid the situation of “anunimaginable nothingness.” ====..
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    Big Bang: Time

    By thecurrent cosmological scenarios: allthe matter of Universe was gathered into SP and only then was BB If “ The Universe should be able to expandforever!” thenit would be impossible to create the BB, So,in the time (x) it must be some maximum radius (x) of expanding wherethe matter was...
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    Big Bang: Time

    Big Bang: Time =. Big Bangis seriously taken by cosmologists and according tocurrent cosmological scenarios: a) In thepast maybe 50 or 100 billion years ago the Universe as wholereached its maximum radius. b) Ittook another 50 or 100 billion yearswhen the Universe as wholecame to singular...
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    Star formation. / scheme by Israel Sadovnik Socratus /

    Galaxy mergers Galaxy mergers can occurwhen two (or more) galaxies collide. .... The larger galaxy willoften "eat" the smaller, absorbing most of itsgas and stars with little ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy_merger # Monster galaxies gainweight by eating smaller neighbours (this page)...
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    Star formation. / scheme by Israel Sadovnik Socratus /

    Star formation. / scheme by Israel Sadovnik Socratus / (reference frame, masses,energy, process, limits) ==.. 1) Where does star formation begin? Star formation begins in the Zero Vacuum T=0K. 2) Which primary masses isneeded for star formation? The primary masses of starformation...
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    God particles - without Nobel Prize. / by Socratus/

    What result do I have using “ideal gas” to thezero vacuum? One result (from many) is: I can know the real geometricalform of quantum particles. ===… Today the theoretical physics thinks aboutquantum particles as a “point” or as a “ball” or as a “string”without to pay attention on the...
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    God particles - without Nobel Prize. / by Socratus/

    Why the interaction between E= (kb)*f and E=kT (logW) wasn’t explained? These k-particles belong to “ the theory ofideal gas” and this theory was not enough seriously accepted by theoretical physicsbecause from the school we studied that “ The theory of Ideal gas” is an abstract theory...