The Multiverse Origin of our Physics does without Strings, Big Bang, Inflation, or Parallel Universes
Tom Gehrels

TL;DR
This paper proposes a multiverse-based origin of our physics, suggesting that universe creation occurs through debris re-energization rather than a Big Bang, with observable signatures in cosmic radiation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multiverse model where universe formation is driven by debris re-energization, bypassing traditional Big Bang and inflation theories.
Findings
Universe origin from debris clouds re-energized by gravity
Potential observational evidence in cosmic radiation signatures
Supports multiverse evolution without strings or parallel universes
Abstract
Evolution needs long times and large numbers of samples or species. Our finely tuned physics can therefore not have evolved during the fast changes of a single Big-Bang universe, but the cosmological scales for time and for the number of universes in the multiverse satisfy that condition. Planck and Chandrasekhar equations show that multiverse. A variety of observations show the origin of our physics. The multiverse is being fed by the debris of its decaying universes, which is transported on the accelerated expansion. New universes originate from clouds of that debris, which is re-energized by the gravity at the center of the cloud when the proton density is reached. That epoch occurs much later than a Big Bang. It marks the beginning of our universe with a photon burst, which may have been observed by spacecraft as the radiation signature with a wider curvature than that of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · History and Developments in Astronomy
