Chaos, Turbulence and Fractal: Theory and Applications

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The paper identifies chaos, turbulence and fractal of quantum and macro gravity and studies their behavior, properties and applications based on the grand unified theory (GUT) and qualitative mathematics and modeling. Applications include devising electromagnetic engines, tornado aborter and terminator and technologies for electromagnetic treatment of genetic diseases such as cancer, systemic lupos erythematosus, diabetes and mental disorder without harm to normal cell and side effect. Typhoon in the Western Pacific which is turbulence is impossible to terminate and impractical to deflect but prediction can be improved because it follows the Northern Pacific Wind Cycle (Southern Pacific Wind Cycle in the Southern Hemisphere) and is affected by the temperature variation over the Philippine Deep and around Mayon Volcano. The electromagnetic engine uses the clean, inexhaustible, free dark matter, specifically, the energy of magnetic flux, in place of conventional fuel, e.g., fossil, nuclear and geothermal. The tornado aborter and terminator utilize the gravitational flux of the Earth, its vortex flux of superstrings as a cosmological vortex which is turbulence. The technologies for electromagnetic treatment of genetic diseases utilize electromagnetic waves based on resonance. All of them are GUT technologies because they are applications of GUT. Except for the magnetic train which is in operation the rest is still at the conceptual and research and development (R&D) phase but the theory is complete and the strategy for R&D are laid down in detail in the cited original papers.

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E. Escultura, "Chaos, Turbulence and Fractal: Theory and Applications," International Journal of Modern Nonlinear Theory and Application, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2013, pp. 176-185. doi: 10.4236/ijmnta.2013.23025.

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