Mathematical genesis ? Big Bang and Cantor set
H. Tasso

TL;DR
This paper proposes a mathematical framework linking the initial 'big bang' to the continuum of physical theories through transformations from Cantor sets, aiming to bridge discrete and continuous models in physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach connecting Cantor sets to the continuum in physical theories, providing a new mathematical perspective on the origin of the universe.
Findings
A transformation from Cantor sets to continuum sets is proposed.
The framework offers a new way to model the 'big bang' mathematically.
Potential implications for unifying discrete and continuous physical theories.
Abstract
A mathematical framework is proposed for the "big bang". It starts with some Cantor set and assumes the existence of a transformation from that set to the continuum set used in conventional physical theories like general relativity and quantum mechanics.
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TopicsMathematical and Theoretical Analysis · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
