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Quantization and Discretization at Large Scales

By Smarandache, Florentin

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Title: Quantization and Discretization at Large Scales  
Author: Smarandache, Florentin
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Education, Physics
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2013
Publisher: World Public Library
Member Page: Florentin Smarandache

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Smarandacheitor, B. F., & Christiantoitor, V. (Eds.). (2013). Quantization and Discretization at Large Scales. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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A line of thought explored herein is the correspondence between cosmological phenomena and condensed matter physics, and therefore we can think that the quantization of orbit distances can be caused by superfluid helium quantization. This issue is explored by F. Smarandache and V. Christianto. Moreover, F. Smarandache also discusses possible new era of research that is pertaining to superluminal physics and instantaneous physics. Ion Patrascu and D. Rabounski discuss superluminality from their perspectives. And M. Pereira discusses his Hypergeometrical Universe model.

Summary
This book is published after our previous book: Quantization in astrophyisics, Brownian motion, and Supersymmetry which was released about five years ago. Perhaps the ideas presented herein will have impact on discussions concerning quantum cosmology, which so far it cannot be observed. On the contrary, quantization at large scales can be observed. We hope that this volume will add a new chapter in our understanding of the Universe, from the viewpoint of quantization and discretization at large scales.

Table of Contents
Preface III Contents IV Planetary orbits in Solar and Extrasolar systems (A. Rubcic & J. Rubcic) Fizika A, 19 no.3, 2010...................1 Areal velocities of planets and their comparison (P. Pintr, V. Per\inova% , A. Luks\) unpubl. 2011...................15 Distribution of distances in solar system (P. Pintr, V. Perinova , A. Luks) Chaos , Soliton, Fractals 2007...................27 New cosmological model of universe and possible quantization of the Hubble parameter (P.Pintr) unpublished paper, Dec. 2011...................39 Do we really understand the solar system? (M. Pitkanen) Nov. 27th 2011...................50 Inflation and TGD (M. Pitkanen) Dec. 10th 2011...................70 QCD and TGD (M. Pitkanen) Dec. 19th 2011...................78 Quantum arithmetics and the relationship between real and p-adic physics (M. Pitkanen) Dec. 12th 2011...................94 A blind pilot: who is super-luminal observer? (D. Rabounski) Progress in Physics Vol.2, 2008................126 Scientist deduced the existence of particles with faster-than-light speeds recently discovered by CERN. (I. Patrascu) Progress in Physics Vol.4, 2011...................127 Superluminal physics and Instantaneous physics as new trends in research (F. Smarandache) ...................129 The Hypergeometrical Universe: Cosmology and Standard Model. (M.A. Pereira). Jan. 2012...................134 On astrometric data and time-varying sun earth distance in light of Carmeli metric (V. Christianto) Prespacetime Journal Vol.1 no.9, 2010...................161 What gravity is. Some recent considerations. (V. Christianto & F. Smarandache) Progress in Physics Vol. 3, July 2008...................168 Schrodinger equation and the quantization of celestial systems (F. Smarandache & V. Christianto) Progress in Physics vol.2, April 2006...................173 A Cantorian superluid vortex and the quantization of planetary motion (V. Christianto) Apeiron Vol.11 no.1, January 2004...................178

 
 



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