Classical Physics

   

Dimensional Bandwidth of the Gravitational Field Density

Authors: Mark Anthony Tierno

In my papers "Relationship of the Internal Structure of the Photon with Field and Charge" (https://vixra.org/abs/2301.0148) and "Relationship of the Photon to Cosmology and Origin of the Universe" (https://vixra.org/abs/2303.0083) I computed the Gravitational Field Density (FDg) for our universe and stated that each other universe (or Field) has a different value for this; a different value of its Field. However, a question arises and that is one of bandwidth. Specifically, given that each value of FDg is a different universe, down to how many decimal places of accuracy must we go before the values for two different universes amount to being one and the same? What is this bandwidth? Also, is there a limit to how large or small a value of FDg there can be?

Comments: 7 Pages. This paper is a spinoff from my paper at https://vixra.org/abs/2303.0083 so please read that one first.

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[v1] 2023-06-21 22:38:54
[v2] 2023-12-18 02:18:04

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