Spacetime & Substance
International Physical Journal


CONTENTS of No. 2(27)-2005

Jozef Sima and Miroslav Sukenik. FAR-INFRARED LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECTRA OFCHEMICAL COMPOUNDS -- GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS (49)

Geetanjali Sethi, Pranav Kumar, Sanjay Pandey & Daksh Lohiyadag. A CASE FOR NUCLEOSYNTHESIS IN SLOWLY EVOLVING MODELS (53)

Frank Boring Fitzgerald. QUANTUM MATRIX REALITY, REAL AND $J$ REACTIVE (64)


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ABSTRACTS

Jozef Sima and Miroslav Sukenik. FAR-INFRARED LOW-TEMPERATURE SPECTRA OFCHEMICAL COMPOUNDS -- GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS

Infrared and Raman spectra in the low-frequency region usually contain several bands assigned to lattice vibrations. Contrary to the transitions unambiguously attributable to various symmetric or asymmetric, stretching or deformation vibrations, the nature of the lattice vibrations has not been fully understood though it is tacidly accepted that they somehow depend on the mass of bonded atoms. Vaidya metric incorporating Expensive Nondecelerative Universe model (ENU) allows to localize and quantity density of gravitational energy created by a body with the mass $m$ in the distance $r$. This its feature is exploited in the present explanation and predictability of peak positions in the far-infrared region. This contribution offers the background of ENU and examples of experimentally observed peaks in low-temperature spectra comparing with the ENU based calculated ones.

Geetanjali Sethi, Pranav Kumar, Sanjay Pandey & Daksh Lohiyadag. A CASE FOR NUCLEOSYNTHESIS IN SLOWLY EVOLVING MODELS

We present a case for Cosmological Nucleosynthesis in an FRW universe in which the scale factor expands linearly with time: $a(t) \sim t$. It is demonstrated that adequate amount of $^4He$ requires a baryon density that saturates mass bounds from galactic clusters. There is a collataral metallicity production that is quite close to the lowest metallicity observed in metal poor Pop II stars and clouds. On the other hand, sites for incipient low metallicity (Pop II) star formation can support environments conducive to Deuterium production up to levels observed in the universe. A profile of a revised ``Standard Cosmology'' is outlined.

FrankBoringFitzgerald. QUANTUM MATRIX REALITY, REAL AND $J$ REACTIVE

Allegedly, all of the Universe can be described in terms of a bifurcated physical reality, real and $J$ reactive, together they exist in 4 levels or in combinations thereof. This paper brings together various concepts of reality which togetherness is based upon a Level 1 commonality with its Planck length-time dipoles of a precise frequency, with a precise $1/2$ cycle quantum of virtual resonant energies, potential and kinetic phased $90^\circ $. Virtual black holes at dipole end-nodes form out of dimensional fluctuations which take place in a broad spectrum at and near the dipole frequency. Formation of virtual black holes are said to create a system of confinement of the dipoles and checks and balances result. Dipoles of the Universe are said to be found in a matrix of intersecting standing waves. Longitudinal and transverse amplitude modulation are found joined representing every ``thing'' in Levels 2, 3, and 4. Quantum mechanics and Relativity are joined. Relativity is bifurcated. Gravity field and electric field are joined. Inertia and $J$ reactive gravity are joined. Mass and charge are joined. Relativity is described in terms of translocation of modulation sideband components which form a joining with quantum mechanics. Because Level 1 dipoles are quantized so is every ``thing'' at Levels 2, 3, and 4. And, all changes in Levels 2, 3, and 4 occurs in steps. All changes are related to the dipole $1/2$ cycle quantum.


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