TITLE:
Hypersphere World-Universe Model
AUTHORS:
Vladimir S. Netchitailo
KEYWORDS:
Hypersphere World-Universe Model, Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum, Dark Epoch, Rotational Fission, Luminous Epoch, Dark Matter Particles, Macroobject Shell Model, Dark Matter Core, Medium of the World, Dark Matter Fermi Bubbles, Galactic Wind, Solar Wind, Gravitational Bursts, Intergalactic Plasma, Macroobjects, Supremacy of Matter, Gravitomagnetic parameter, Impedance, Energy Density, Gravitational Parameter, Hubble’s Parameter, Temperature of Microwave Background Radiation, Inter-Connectivity of Primary Cosmological Parameters, Dark Matter Reactor
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.7 No.2,
April
30,
2021
ABSTRACT: Dirac’s themes were the unity and beauty of Nature. He identified three revolutions in modern physics: Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and Cosmology. In his opinion: “The new cosmology will probably turn out to be philosophically even more revolutionary than relativity or the quantum theory, perhaps looking forward to the current bonanza in cosmology, where precise observations on some of the most distant objects in the universe are shedding light on the nature of reality, on the nature of matter and on the most advanced quantum theories” [Farmelo, G. (2009) The Strangest Man. The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Mystic of the Atom. Basic Books, Britain, 661 p]. In 1937, Paul Dirac proposed the Large Number Hypothesis and the Hypothesis of the variable gravitational “constant”; and later added the notion of continuous creation of Matter in the World. The developed Hypersphere World-Universe Model (WUM) follows these ideas, albeit introducing a different mechanism of matter creation. In this paper, we show that WUM is a natural continuation of Classical Physics and it can already serve as a basis for a New Cosmology proposed by Paul Dirac.