Self similarity of the expanding universe as understood by quantum-phase-fields
General Physics
2020-03-02 v1
Abstract
An idea of the universe as a self-contained system of interacting fields as a closed doublon network is developed. The characteristic scale of this system is considered emergent from general principles. Self similarity of patterns in the universe can be understood by introducing a characteristic scale with respect towhich patterns are evaluated. The developed physical-mathematical model is in good agreement with cosmological length scales and gives a rationale of the empirical fact for an expanding universe. Within the framework of the de~Broglie-Bohm double solution program, the model can be applied to rationalize the existence of a ground potential and a cosmological constant.
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@article{arxiv.2002.12848,
title = {Self similarity of the expanding universe as understood by quantum-phase-fields},
author = {Ingo Steinbach and Julia Kundin and Fathollah Varnik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.12848},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
This manuscript is sublitted to "Universe"