Cosmic Onion Model and Electromagnetic Field Structure
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Cosmic Onion Model and Electromagnetic Field Structure
06:33, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
The Cosmic Onion Model proposes an energetic structure to the holographic layers of time, corresponding to electromagnetic field structures. Each quantum of time corresponds to one radian of rotation, influencing the charge and mass confinement radii of particles.
Speed of Gravity and Light
Wsol aligns the propagation of gravity and light with the cosmic expansion, describing them as wavefunctions that expand with the Universe's Event Horizon. This involves the emergence of time quanta during the magnetic permeability phase, leading to the formation of Euclidean space.
Differential Geometry and Quantum Gravity
Wsol emphasizes the importance of exotic differential geometry and its potential to lead to a Final Theory by translating acceleration into a mix of Planck and SI units. This approach is believed to contribute to the understanding of quantum gravity.
Role of the Higgs Boson
Wsol explains that the wavefunction of particles collapses into a Higgs boson, with the Higgs field contributing to a small percentage of the proton mass. The Higgs field's interaction with the electromagnetic field is critical in this context.
Imaginary Frequency Domain
Wsol discusses an imaginary domain inside the Cosmic Mirror surface, representing the reciprocal of real space. This domain plays a role in understanding the non-locality and phase space of the Universe.
Time as a Radial Coordinate
Time is described as the radial coordinate in a spherical polar coordinate system, resolving causality issues and integrating with the phase shifts of spatial dimensions.