tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post2350194778542821930..comments2024-01-22T11:26:37.599-08:00Comments on TGD diary: Entropic gravity againMatti Pitkänenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13512912323574611883noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-56030827349681550752010-11-13T12:50:43.702-08:002010-11-13T12:50:43.702-08:00More fractal universes. Nottale has many new artic...More fractal universes. Nottale has many new articles on arXive, and they are also found in journals and from congresses. Much for you to study, my dear friend.<br /><br />"We present a new step in the foundation of quantum field theory with the tools of scale relativity. However, if one first applies the quantum covariance, then implements the scale covariance through the scale-covariant derivative, one obtains the electromagnetic Dirac equation in its usual form. This method can also be applied successfully to the derivation of the electromagnetic Klein-Gordon equation. This suggests it rests on more profound roots of the theory, since it encompasses naturally the spin-charge coupling." http://arxiv.org/abs/1009.2934<br /><br />http://arxiv.org/find/physics/1/au:+Nottale_L/0/1/0/all/0/1<br /><br />Also about evolution and origin of life, even DNA and RNA was there.<br /><br />Bon Apetit :)<br /><br />Yes, and look for the new map of DM. Fantastically beautiful.<br />http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2010/37/full/<br /><br />Yes, it is fractal? I smile with my whole face :-)Ullahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16634036177244152897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-82077992339687283092010-11-10T12:14:14.213-08:002010-11-10T12:14:14.213-08:00There are more problems to solve for a thinker. Ma...There are more problems to solve for a thinker. Maybe this problem is difficult to link to entropic gravity? Also the DE concept is extremely weird.<br /><br />'God' do not hate but love, there is only bad Karma, someone told me :) Don't be frustrated, but trust. <br /><br />Bubbles of Energy Are Found in Galaxy<br />http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/10/science/space/10galaxy.html?_r=2&ref=science<br />http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/1005/1005.5480v3.pdf<br /><br />From end to end, the newly discovered gamma-ray bubbles extend 50,000 light-years, or about half of the Milky Way’s diameter,<br />The source of the bubbles is a mystery. One possibility is that they are fueled by a wave of star births and deaths at the center of the galaxy.<br /><br />“And we think we know a lot about our own galaxy,” Dr. Spergel added, noting that the bubbles were almost as big as the galaxy and yet unsuspected until now. <br /><br />But in the follow-up analysis, the haze — besides being bigger than Dr. Finkbeiner and his colleagues had thought — turned out to have sharp boundaries, like, well, a bubble. Dark matter, according to the prevailing theory, should be more diffuse.<br /><br />“Dark matter has been there billions of years,” Dr. Finkbeiner explained. “If something has been going on for billions of years, you wouldn’t expect a sharp edge.” <br /><br />The HAARP of the Milky Way???<br />There was also another big bubble some yers ago. The 'Imprinting of another universe'?<br /><br />The fractal universe would proove a varying speed of light, then also varying gravitation? Why is gravitation almost zero at the center of mass, and grows with the distance from the center? Then the gravity would grow with the acceleration?Ullahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16634036177244152897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10614348.post-70521430589980187472010-11-09T12:33:35.174-08:002010-11-09T12:33:35.174-08:00Matti,
I rather agree with your view of four spac...Matti,<br /><br />I rather agree with your view of four space. I thought maybe my post today pesla.blogspot would be of some interest to you more from a finite view reaching like conclusions.<br /><br />I am sorry for the special terminology for that and the notions are hard to read even without translating.<br /><br />Perhaps we could work together on some project to pin down some of the vague objections by otherwise brilliant others.<br /><br />Only by coincidence did we cover the same area, and I mentioned this, in todays post.<br /><br />And a reassuring and most excellent you post is with promises of even greater things.<br /><br />ThePeSlaL. Edgar Ottohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00525169618204198073noreply@blogger.com