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9789812839305

The Holographic Anthropic Multiverse: Formalizing the Complex Geometry of Reality

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    9789812839305

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    9812839305

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  • Copyright: 2009-10-16
  • Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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Every hundred years or so, a unique groundbreaking Copernican class volume arises unexpectedly. From ashes long thought cold of Einstein's static universe model, for the first time technically viable alternative interpretations to all pillars of Big Bang cosmology are presented in the context of a profound new "continuous-state" cosmological paradigm able to elucidate many contemporary problems plaguing the standard model of particle physics. The cosmology provides an alternative derivation of the string/brane tension formalism derived from large-scale additional dimensions that leads to a putative unique background-independent string vacuum without requiring the Higgs mechanism or SUSY superpartners. Breakthroughs presented, arising from the broad spectrum of explanatory power, include an empirical protocol for violation of the quantum uncertainty principle that provides a viable model for the implementation of universal bulk quantum computing. Other developments naturally arising from utility of the new regime include a design for constructing de Broglie-type matter-wave projectile defense shields with far-reaching consequences.

Table of Contents

Dedicationp. v
Prefacep. v
Demise of The Big Bang-A Philosophical Conundrump. 1
Philosophical Overviewp. 2
A New Cosmological Horizonp. 8
Referencesp. 11
Extending the Standard Model: Towards the Ultimate Evolution of String Theoryp. 13
Pre-Ambulator;'Hooplap. 14
Ultimate Evolution of M-Theoryp. 19
String/Brane Dynamicsp. 21
New Horizons Beyond the Standard Modelp. 24
Referencesp. 26
Fundamental Parameters for a Continuous-State Holographic Anthropic Multiversep. 29
Introduction to the Cosmological Issuesp. 29
Clarification of Pertinent Cosmological Nomenclaturep. 32
Parallel Interpretations of Cosmological Datap. 36
Euclidean/Minkowski Geometry as Basis for Observed Realityp. 37
Philosophy of Space in HAM Cosmology-Origin of Structurep. 40
Space: Relational Versus Absolutep. 41
Physical Cosmology of Fundamental Least Cosmological Unitp. 46
Holographic Anthropic Multiverse Cosmology (HAM)p. 50
Overview of the Formalism for Noetic Cosmologyp. 52
Transformation of Space into Timep. 56
Energy Dependent Spacetime Metricp. 56
The Wheeler Geon Concept Extended to Noetic Superspacep. 57
The Hypev-Geon Domain of HAM Noetic Field Theoryp. 58
Conclusionsp. 59
Referencesp. 60
An Alternative Derivation of String Tension Determining a Unique Background Independent String Vacuump. 64
Introductory Prolegomenap. 64
Scaling in Cosmology and the Continuous-State Postulatep. 68
Fine Tuning Implied by Astrophysical Observationp. 69
Numerical Relations Coupled to the Concept of Scalingp. 72
Physical Cosmology of (he Close-Packed Fundamental Least Unit for an Energy Dependent Spacetime Metricp. 79
The Formalism for Noetic HAM Cosmologyp. 81
Transformation of Space into Time and String Tensionp. 82
Alternative Derivation of String Tension in HAM Cosmologyp. 85
Parameters of the Spacetime Incursive Oscillator (10)p. 88
Emergence of 2-Branes from Inherent Spacetime Oscillationsp. 92
Summary of Noetic Spacetime Parametersp. 93
Simplistic Computer Simulated Production of the 2-Branep. 95
Conclusionsp. 96
Referencesp. 97
Formalizing the Ultimate Geometry of Reality: Dimensionality, Awareness and Arrow of Timep. 103
Introductionp. 104
Current Philosophy of Temporal Sciencep. 105
Complementarity of Physical Time and Observer Timep. 107
The Vacuum Origin of Thermodynamics and Entropyp. 115
Peripheral Physical Properties Related to the Observerp. 117
Introduction to Spin Exchange Compactification Dynamics and the Permutation of Dimensions in the Noetic Transformationp. 118
Dirac Spherical Rotation Inherent to the Transformation of the Fundamental Least-Unitp. 122
Preparing the Noetic Spacetime Transformationp. 126
Developing the Line Element for Noetic Superspacep. 128
Formalizing the Noetic Group of Transformationsp. 129
Final Remarksp. 144
Referencesp. 146
Integration of Gravity & Electromagnetism in Terms of a Dirac Polarized Vacuump. 151
Introduction to Fixing the G/EM Frameworkp. 151
Flat Spacetime and a Real Physical Aetherp. 154
General Relativity Represented as a Polarizable Vacuump. 159
Maxwell's Equations Extendedp. 162
The Infinitesimal Mass of Photosp. 163
Divergence of the Electromagnetic Fieldp. 164
Possible New Consequences of the Modelp. 165
Extending Newton's Model with Inertia and Vacuum Dragp. 168
Relativistic Maxwell's Equations in Complex Formp. 171
Relativistic conditions on Maxwell's equations in complex geometries and the invariance of the line elementp. 171
Complex E&B in real 4-space & the complexp. 182
Complex EM forces in a gravitational fieldp. 185
Summation and Conclusionsp. 190
Referencesp. 191
Redshift/CMBR as Intrinsic Blackbody Cavity-QED Absorption/Emission Equilibrium Dynamicsp. 195
Introductory Cosmological Parametersp. 195
Origin of Redshift in Nonzero Rest mass Photon Anisotropy in Photon Propagation and the Vigier Tired-Light Hypothesisp. 203
Weak-Field Gravitational Approach of a Finite Light-Pencil and Derivation of the Gravitational Field of Radiationp. 206
Gravitational Action of a Light Pencilp. 208
Internal Motion Structure of the Photonp. 209
Introduction to Spin Exchange Compactification Dynamicsp. 211
Blackbody Exciplex Radiation-Cosmological Constraintsp. 214
Blackbody Microcavity-QED Constraintsp. 217
CMBR Energy Damping by Vacuum Conductivityp. 217
Possible Black Hole Considerations for Discussionp. 219
Size Temperature Relationship of Kerr Black Holesp. 220
Temperature Relationship of Dirac QED Cavity 'BlackHoles'p. 221
Spin Exchange Parameters of Spacetime-Photon Couplingp. 223
Spontaneous CMBR Emission by Spacetime Cavity-QEDp. 224
Possibility of Blackbody Emission from Continuous Spacetime Compactificationp. 227
New Background Conditions of the Dirac Vacuump. 231
Deriving the Topological Action Principle for CMBR Emissionp. 236
A Putative Model of Exciplex Proton Nucleosynthesisp. 239
Summary and Conclusionsp. 240
Referencesp. 242
Implications of Multidimensional Geometries and Measurementp. 249
Introductionp. 249
Complexified EM Fields in Local and Nonlocal Minkowski Spacep. 251
Complex Minkowski Space: Implications for Physicsp. 254
Complex Vector and Advanced Potentials and Bell's Inequalityp. 256
Superluminal Vector and Scalar Potential Transformation Lawsp. 263
Insights into Dirac and Penrose Spinor Calculusp. 270
Conclusionsp. 280
Referencesp. 280
Probability =1: An Empirical Protocol for Surmounting Quantum Uncertaintyp. 283
Introduction-Philosophy of Phenomenology Versus Ontologyp. 284
The Proper Cosmologtcat Perspective is Keyp. 288
Micromagnetics of Spacetime Conformationp. 291
Catastrophe Theory and the Noetic Formalismp. 295
Protocol for Experimentally Testing Noetic Cosmologyp. 300
Introduction to the P^ 1 Experimental Designp. 304
Conclusionsp. 315
Referencesp. 317
On the Possibility of Relativistic Shock-Wave Effects in Observations of Quasar Luminosityp. 326
The Quasar Redshift-Distance Interpretation Controversyp. 326
QSOs an Issue of the Fundamental Basis of Geometrodynamicsp. 328
Recent Refinemenis of the Titius-Bode Series as an Indicator of a Possible New Gravitational Dynamicp. 330
Critique of Hubble's Law as Applied to Dappler Expansionp. 332
The Observer and the Cosmological Principlep. 333
Some Fundamental Insights on Shock Wavesp. 334
New Cosmological Gravitational Shock Parametersp. 337
Hypersonic Shock Wavesp. 338
Gravitational Shock Wavesp. 342
Conclusionsp. 344
Referencesp. 344
The Bulk Implementation of Universal Scalable Quantum Computingp. 351
Introduction-Basics of Quantum Computingp. 352
Overview of New Fundamental Parametersp. 353
The Causal Separation of Phenomenology from Ontologyp. 354
Review of Angular Momentum and Pauli-Dirac Spin Matricesp. 356
Noumenal Reality Versus Phenomenology of Quantum Theoryp. 359
Justification for the lncursive Noetic Modelp. 361
Essential Properties of Complex Noetic 12Spacep. 363
Geometric Introduction to the Noetic QC Ontologyp. 378
Microphysical Computation Limits: Case of Relativistic Qubitsp. 383
Essential Parameters of the Incursive Oscillatorp. 384
Ontological I/O by Superceding Quantum Uncertaintyp. 387
A Twistor Approach to the UQC I/O Ontologyp. 390
Class II Mesoionic Xanthines as Potential 10-Qubit Quantum Computer Substrate Registersp. 393
Initialization of Mesoionic Xanthine Registersp. 396
Conclusionsp. 405'
Referencesp. 406
Practical Matter-Wave Antiballistic Defense Shield Technologiesp. 413
Introduction-Current Status of Shield Technologyp. 414
Overview of New Theoretical and Physical Requirementsp. 415
Critical Philosophical Considerations on the Limits of Potentiap. 421
The Shield Vacuump. 423
What are the Required Vacuum Parameters?p. 425
Domain Wall Boundary Conditions and Emission Absorption Loci for Advanced-Retarded Wavesp. 431
Energy Increase from Ising Model Lattice-Gas Propertiesp. 434
Programming Matter Through Cellular Automatap. 436
Introduction to de Broglie Matter-Wavesp. 437
Coherent Control of Standing Matter-Wavesp. 439
Afterwardp. 441
Summary of the Defense Shield Design Parametersp. 442
Acknowledgementp. 443
Referencesp. 444
Is a Different Search Protocol Required for Success in SETI Research?p. 449
On the Homs of a Dilemmap. 449
SETI Epistemology from the Anthropic Perspectivep. 451
The Drake Equationp. 454
Brief Review of Anthropic Multiverse Parametersp. 455
Does SET! Require a Different Strategy for Success?p. 456
Theological Arguments-Adam given his Reckoning versus the Cosmological Age of the Earthp. 458
Seemingly Far-Out Absurd Pseudo-Scientific Argumentsp. 461
The Anthropic Principle (AP)p. 464
Calculations for a Holographic Anthropic Multiversep. 466
Wave Function of the Universe (WFU)p. 468
Subtractive Interferometryp. 469
New SETI Technology-The Interdimensional Q-Telescopep. 470
Conclusions Contusions and Cowardicep. 473
Referencesp. 474
Indexp. 479
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