[General] new particle -- the univon

Albrecht Giese phys at a-giese.de
Mon Jan 13 09:28:38 PST 2020


Hello Richard,

thank you for the information. And I find it great that you continue to 
develop a better, or a better founded, physics.

Now you mention again your underlying general model of a circulating 
superluminal structure. But why superluminal? You know that this impedes 
the acceptance of your model a lot because it is a basic understanding 
among physicists that there is nothing superluminal. I have understood 
that you see the problem to have a circular speed in a model which moves 
as a whole at c. Do you assume that in this case the internal speed must 
be higher? No, that is not necessary. If the Lorentz transformation is 
applied correctly, speed can be c in both cases. -  Do you remember that 
we have discussed this in Liège last time?

Best wishes
Albrecht Giese


Am 08.01.2020 um 00:22 schrieb Richard Gauthier:
> Hello all,
>
>  Here's the title and abstract that I just submitted for a talk at the 
> American Physical Society's next annual April meeting.
>
>  Title: Superluminal Primordial Information Quanta (Sprinqs) Created 
> and Compose a Multiverse of Equally Fine-Tuned Universes Evolving Life 
> and Highly-Developed Minds
>
>  Abstract: A proposed univon particle or cosmic quantum, composed of a 
> circulating superluminal primordial information quantum (sprinq), 
> created our universe and many others as a multiverse of equally 
> “fine-tuned” universes. Their fundamental particle masses, forces, and 
> other fundamental parameters are “just right” to evolve stable 
> galaxies, stars, advanced life-forms and developed minds. Based on 
> previous electron and photon models, sprinqs also compose the 
> fundamental particles in our universe and other universes by moving 
> superluminally in different ways to express different particle 
> attributes. The univon is the quantum particle of a proposed univon 
> quantum field. If other universes are detected having “un-tuned” 
> values of their constants and thus without stable stars and higher 
> life forms, this would suggest that all universes emerge by following 
> purely physical laws. Our fine-tuned inhabitable universe would then 
> just be an extremely improbable universe. However, observational 
> evidence for a fine-tuned multiverse would support the hypothesis of a 
> cosmic intelligence creating and maintaining our multiverse in a 
> natural way.
>
>  Questions or comments?
>     Richard
>
>> On Nov 26, 2019, at 12:47 PM, Richard Gauthier 
>> <richgauthier at gmail.com <mailto:richgauthier at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>    Here's an article about a proposed new particle -- the univon -- 
>> that produced our universe and other similarly "fine-tuned" universes 
>> in a multiverse.
>>
>> Univon Particle Created Our Universe and Many Others 
>> <http://www.academia.edu/attachments/61344179/download_file?s=portfolio>
>>
>> best wishes,
>>            Richard
>
>
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