Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

How a Tokamak May Allow GW to be Duplicated in Simulated Values, with Torsion Cosmology and Cosmological Constant

Authors: Andrew W. Beckwith

We make more specific initial contributions of prior work w.r.t. Tokamaks , relic black holes, and a relationship between a massive graviton particle count and quantum number n, and also add a great more to contributions of our conclusions w.r.t. the wave function of the universe. Our idea for black hole physics being used for GW generation, is using Torsion to form a cosmological constant. Planck sized black holes allow for a spin density term linked to Torsion.. In doing so, we review its similarities to frequency values for GW due to a Tokamak simulation. The conclusion of this document will be in bringing up values for an initial wave function of the Universe and an open question as to the applications of a white hole-black hole wormhole bridge between a prior to the present universe as well as a speculation as to particle count, and a quantum number, n, as specified in our document.

Comments: 58 Pages. [Article expanded and submitted to JHEPGC]

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