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What Tells Geometric Reciprocity about the Mass Constituents of the Universe and the Universe Itself?

Authors: Hans Hermann Otto

The universe is the result of long-lasting stochastic processes in nature, and life is the most complex result of such combined actions of statistics and probability. All these processes occur in the corset of geometry. In this way, natural numbers and their combinations play a dominant role in understanding the fractal universe and its cyclic behavior. We must consider all underlying exact or almost exact relations and reciprocity relations between fundamental numbers that importantly influence statistics, probability and pairing as well as de-pairing behavior. The folding of DNA, for example, is a result of such geometric (besides energetic) considerations. In the parlance of photosynthesis or its newly created artificial pendant such number systems may be considered as number catalysts.

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