Relativity and Cosmology

   

A Universe from Itself: The Geometric Mean Expansion of Space and the Creation of Quanta

Authors: James A. Tassano

We explore indications that the universe is undergoing a geometric mean expansion. Developing this concept requires the creation of two quantum levels, one being the quantum of our quantum mechanics, and another that is much smaller. The generation of quanta is what allows space to expand. We find that quanta are not static entities, but change with time; for example, the energy of quanta decreases, and the number of quanta increases, with time. The observable universe grows while the quantum levels shrink, giving a simple mechanism to explain the expansion of the universe. The universe does not come from nothing; it comes from itself.

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[v1] 2013-12-07 13:09:45
[v2] 2014-04-16 00:08:42
[v3] 2014-05-14 21:11:18

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