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The Cosmic Embryoton and The first Cosmic Quantum-process

By Louis Nielsen, Denmark http://www.rostra.dk/louis

The cosmic space-atom and the cosmic time-atom.
The Universe with all its matter, motions and interactions has been
developed from ONE primordial matter-quantum with a primordial mass M
and a primordial extension d which define the quantum of length - the
cosmic space-atom. The primordial first 'particle' in the Universe I
had given the name 'The Cosmic Embryoton'.
The Universe came into active existence when the cosmic embryoton had
separate into two scale-invariant matter-/energy-quanta with masses M/
2. These first two active matter-/energy-quanta I call the 'Primordial
Unitons'. Each of the unitons had an extension d equal to the quantum
of length and each of them had been accelerated up to the velocity of
light c.

The space-atom, the time-atom and the velocity of light.
The first cosmic quantum-process which is the first cosmic change in
the embryonic Universe defines the first cosmic quantum of time-
interval t. The velocity of light c is given by the ratio between the
'space-atom' d and the 'time-atom' t:

(1) c = d/t

As d and t are cosmic absolute and invariant quantities we see that c
also is a cosmic invariant quatity.

The Quantum-evolution of the Universe.
The two primordial Unitons disintegrate into more and more scale-
invariant unitons spreading out in an active and expanding Universe.
The quantum-evolution of the Universe can be described by a 'Cosmic
Evolution Quantum Number' which is 'ticking' up through the natural
numbers. (Please study my treatise)
The actual value of the 'Cosmic Evolution Quantum Number' is equal to
the actual total number of created unitons. In our epoch the Universe
consists of about 7*10^127 unitons.

The primordial Quantum-work gives the total energy in the
Universe.
The total cosmic embryonic physical work W(cosmic) done when the
cosmic embryoton is separated into the two primordial unitons is equal
to the total energy E(cosmic) of the evolving Universe.
A simple calculation, based on Newtonian physics, show that the total
energy E(cosmic) of the Universe is given by E(cosmic) = M*c^2 where c
is the velocity of light.

The calculation of the cosmic embryonic work.
Each of the two primordial unitons with masses M/2 is acted by a force
F applied over a distance d. The value of the force F is given by the
second law of Newton:

(2) F = (M/2)*a = (M/2)* (c/t)

In equation (2) a = c/t is the acceleration of the primordial unitons,
the greatest possible acceleration in the Universe.
The force F is the maximum value of a force in the Universe and it can
be regarded as a Quantum-force.

The total cosmic embryonic work W(cosmic) is equal to the released
total kinetic energy E(cosmic) given by:

(3) W(cosmic) = 2*(F*d) = 2*(M/2)*(c/t)*d = M*c*c = M*c^2 =
E(cosmic)

The total primordial released kinetic energy E(cosmic) is thus given
by:

(4) E(cosmic) = M*c^2

We see that equation (4) is the same energy-/mass equation that Albert
Einstein derived in 1905, but here it is derived more simple and the
derivation is based on the first primordial cosmic quantum-jump when
the Universe came into active existence!

Best regards
Louis Nielsen
Denmark
http://www.rostra.dk/louis

 




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