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Tytuł:
Theoretical Investigations into the Fundamental Understanding of the Nature of Time, Gravity and Dynamics
Autorzy:
Kabe, Koustubh
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1182950.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
holonomy
entropy
time asymmetry
gravity
anderson-higgs mechanism
gauge field
vorticity
dynamics
spontaneous symmetry breaking
big bang singularity
Opis:
The origins of dynamics, the physical basis of time asymmetry and the nature of gravity are all considered in the model discussed in this paper. The theory takes entropy as not a sheer thermodynamic property but rather considers it as a Quantum Field Theoretic property that emanates from a fundamental field. Also it is quantized, the most fundamental unit being the value of the Boltzmann constant. Ab initio the reason for entropy being a quantum field property is systematically argued. We explicitly show how the fields gain the property of entropy. First and foremost, we get rid of the Penrose-Hawking Big Bang singularity involving all spacetime, by proposing the existence of closed timelike geodesics below the Planck scale since that’s where GR ceases to function. We argue that this corresponds to a breaking of Lorentz covariance symmetry below the Planckian scale. We then explicitly show this symmetry to be broken and then obtain an anomalous current that is non-conserved; we later demonstrate that this is the non-conserved entropy current. This explicitly shows the Planckian nature of the irreversible thermodynamics that yields entropy currents. The static vortex gauge theory that interacts with the entropy endowing K-field actually gives a degree of randomness to the field and endows it with dynamics and gives it the ability to give dynamics to all the other fermionic and bosonic fields including gravity. The acquiring of the property of mass by this field via the Anderson-Higgs mechanism makes the dynamics finite. The positivity of entropy and the mass make the dynamics finite and time asymmetrical. Finally we construct a Hamilton-Volterra system of equations and imposing a special gauge which we call the ”Pauli Gauge”, and then consider the diffusion of curvature mathematically defining it by the Ricci flow, we deliver the pure gravity Einstein field equations. This paper all in all represents a model that gives a new way to think about the origins of dynamics, asymmetry of time, nature of gravity and the finiteness of dynamics.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2016, 49, 2; 346-380
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The contemporary science and the new theo(cosmo)logy project
Autorzy:
Gałecki, Sebastian
Szufa, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2195244.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie
Tematy:
Heller M.
Mezei B. M .
Barbour I. R .
god of the gaps
physicotheology
picture of the world
The big bang
fine tuning
the anthropic principle
quantum revolution
negative theology
entropy
Opis:
Balázs Mezei, in an essay entitled Demythologizing Christian philosophy: an outline, criticizes the position he describes as “cosmotheology”. By this he means a philosophical refl ection on the world that is strongly conditioned by the pre-Copernican conception of the universe. In his opinion, the only solution to the problem of “cosmotheology” is to “demythologize” philosophy, freeing it from all cosmological conditions, which constitute only an unnecessary burden. Michał Heller presents a diff erent attitude. He argues that theology – that is, rational refl ection on Christian revelation – must take into account what in many publications he calls “the current image of the world.” Science is supposed to be a specific locus theologicus: a source of refl ection and theological argumentation. A theologian cannot turn his back on such important issues for modern science as the Big Bang theory, the eternity and infinity of the universe, fine tuning of the initial conditions of the universe. These data from the natural sciences can not only inspire but also point to new ways of understanding classical theological theories. It is the concept of “inspiration” that seems to be central to the approach that we have defined as “the new theo (cosmology)”. On a few selected examples we want to show how, on the basis of the latest cosmological data, Heller shapes the “new theology”, creatively refl ecting on questions about the creation of the world, its eternity, and Providence caringly supporting the existence of the universe.
Źródło:
Logos i Ethos; 2020, 54
0867-8308
Pojawia się w:
Logos i Ethos
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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