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The standard paradigm for the cosmos is composed of 3 main parts: (1)
the standard model of particle physics, (2) the standard Big Bang model, and (3) the Inflationary Scenario. To be sure there are other components, but these three main components are interwoven and together they constitute our general paradigm for understanding nature. This post concerns identifying ways in which to clearly distinguish between the standard paradigm and the Discrete Fractal paradigm (see www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw for details). I believe that I have found another major, and promising, distinction between these two paradigms. Within the context of the standard model of particle physics, there is virtually no question about the Planck Scale, at which General Relativity plays an equally important dynamical role with QED. The conventional Planck length is about 1.6 x 10^-33 cm and the Planck mass is about 2 x 10^-5 g. According to the Discrete Fractal paradigm, nature has a discrete spacetime structure and each of the fundamental scales in nature's unbounded discrete hierarchy has its own unique value for the gravitational "constant". Numerically the relationship between G values on neighboring scales is: G(n-1) = 3.27 x 10^38 G(n), where G(n) = 6.67 x 10^-8 cgs. That means G(n-1) for the atomic scale would be equal to 2.31 x 10^31 cgs. When you put G(n-1) into the conventional equations for the Planck length and the Planck mass, because you want all atomic scale "constants" for uniformity, you get: Planck length = 3 x 10^-14 cm (= 0.4 times the proton radius) Planck mass = 1.2 x 10^-24 g (= 0.8 times the proton mass). Parenthetically, the revised Schwarschild radius for the proton is about 0.8 x 10^-13 cm, which is about equal to the charge radius of the proton and the revised Planck length. So we have identified another example of a fundamental, very large, difference between the two paradigms. Unlike the definitive Dark Matter Test, the reality of the two differing Planck Scales is not so easily tested empirically. However, if the radically different revised Planck Scale of the DF paradigm should lead to promising new ideas in quantum field theory, that could lead to a re-examination of the standard particle physics model's Planck Scale, and, in turn, to a re-examination of the foundations of the standard cosmological paradigm. Robert L. Oldershaw |
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