ok, that brings up a simple question. After that, I'll leave it alone
Is the following statement true or false.
Pinball1970
Thank you for your patience and sound advice. But I have no problem with GR. I can intuit the causal functions, without the scientific details.
It's not NEW!
10 inter-connected partial differential equations
This is theoretical science and deals with universal mathematics. Note that I have confidence in a mathematical aspect to universal mechanics and Einstein's understanding and command of universal mathematics
But I am intrigued by spacetime curvature from quantum patterns that seem to emerge from very simple fundamental universal processes and are just now being observed due to more powerful observation techniques.
It is Quantum Gravity that intrigues me, because to me, the term
quanta as packets with abstract but causal values would suggest a fractal unfolding of fundamental universal geometry, as conceptually described in CDT (Causal Dynamical Triangulation), the simplest 2D pattern that meets the
reductionist standard of simplicity and operation consistently across the universe.
Evidence of fractal structures in hadrons
- Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
- Published: 26 April 2024
Abstract
This study focuses on the presence of (multi)fractal structures in hadronic matter through the momentum distributions of mesons produced in proton-proton collisions between 23 GeV and 63 GeV. The analysis demonstrates that the q-exponential behaviour of the particle momentum distributions is consistent with fractal characteristics, exhibiting fractal structures in confined hadronic matter with features similar to those observed in the deconfined quark-gluon plasma (QGP) regime.
Furthermore, the systematic analysis of meson production in hadronic collisions at energies below 1 TeV suggests that specific fractal parameters are universal, independently of confinement or deconfinement, while others may be influenced by the quark content of the produced meson. These results pave the way for further research exploring the implications of fractal structures on various physical distributions.
This study focuses on the presence of (multi)fractal structures in hadronic matter through the momentum distributions of mesons produced in proton-proton collisions between 23 GeV and 63 GeV. The analysis demonstrates that the q-exponential behaviour of the particle momentum distributions is...
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And this seems to confirm the existence of fundamental emergent fractal patterns (curvature) at subatomic levels.
Quantum fractal patterns visualized
Feb. 28, 2025
While the research may not yield any practical applications, at least not right away, the work uncovered features of Hofstadter’s spectrum that are of interest to fundamental physics research. The researchers found that theoretical modeling of the spectrum improved if they included phenomena that are related to electrons interacting with each other, an important feature that was left out of Hofstadter’s original calculations. Including the impact of such interactions is difficult, and experiments become particularly valuable in understanding the many-electron version of this problem. The experimental team worked in close collaboration with a theoretical team led by Prof. Biao Lian of the physics department and his students, who are also co-authors of the paper.
“The Hofstadter regime is a rich and vibrant spectrum of topological states, and I think being able to image these states could be a very powerful way to understand their quantum properties,” said Michael Scheer, a graduate student in physics at Princeton and one of the paper’s co-lead authors.
The study, “Spectroscopy of the fractal Hofstadter energy spectrum,” by Kevin P. Nuckolls, Michael G. Scheer, Dillon Wong, Myungchul Oh, Ryan L. Lee, Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Biao Lian, and Ali Yazdani, was published on February 26, 2025 in the journal Nature DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08550-2 (Link is external)
Why should this be controversial to the point of censure? I see it as exciting new knowlege to chew on.
I believe that over time, the concept of a fractal universe will meet the qualifying properties of the "blind watchmaker" buried as a probability in the unfolding of the universal spacetime fabric.
Ok , this is my final post in this otherwise informative thread. I do not wish to offend, but I reserve the right to pursue my preferred subjects. when they are pertinent (IMO) to the OP title.