Expansion and hidden dimensions in a new cosmological model
Faycal Ben Adda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel cosmological model based on fractal manifolds, demonstrating that such a space is expanding and offering insights into the relationship between geometry variation and matter movement.
Contribution
It presents a new cosmological framework using fractal manifolds, establishing their expanding nature and implications for fundamental principles of universe expansion.
Findings
Fractal manifold spaces are shown to be expanding.
The model links geometric variation with matter movement.
New fundamental principles are proposed.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a new cosmological model using fractal manifold. We prove that a space defined by this kind of manifold is an expanding space. This model provides us with consistent arguments pertaining to the relationship between variation of geometry and movement of matter. This study leads to the existence of new fundamental principles. A clear picture is then portrayed about the expansion of the universe represented by fractal manifold.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals
