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Universes and Multiverses: From a New Standard Model to a Physical Multiverse; The Big Bang; Our Sister Universe's Wormhole; Origin of the Cosmol

Author Stephen Blaha
Publisher Blaha Research
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Author(s)Stephen Blaha
ISBN / ASIN0989382621
ISBN-139780989382625
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Sales Rank5,394,584
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While layman may enjoy many parts of this book there are mathematical parts that may be challenging. This book describes a theory of the multiverse - an infinite expanse of space in which island universes are scattered including our universe. It develops the concept of universe particles and their interactions that lead to colliding universes, the creation of universe - anti universe pairs, and other dynamical phenomena: Tachyonic universes, left and right handed universes and so on. By making the multiverse a complex 16-dimensional space the author is able to show many newly found cosmological phenomena (by the Planck observatory and NASA's WMAP laboratory) can be understood: the origin of the cosmological constant, the origin of left and right handed universes (Our universe appears to favor left-handedness.), deviations from uniform expansion of our universe, spatial asymmetries of our universe, our lopsided universe, and an understanding of the origin for the newly found Web of Galaxies (that links all the groups of galaxies) in our universe. In addition the author develops a 16-dimensional baryonic gauge field, a universe particle quantum field theory representing expanding/contracting universes, an extension of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation to universes residing in a flat 16-dimensional multiverse called the Flatverse, features of the sister universe that are the source of inertial reference frames ... , and evidence for a wormhole connecting our universe and its sister universe. A new view of a new, larger reality.