The Holographic Fractal Universe Archive

Infinite Vacuum Energy and the Shape of the Universe

Infinite Vacuum Energy and the Shape of the Universe

It occurred to me that there are a number of different ways to look at the theoretical Big Bang Event and the Shape of the Universe that we observe. The traditional description is that the universe once existed as an […]

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Degrees of Infinity — Density Gradients of the Singularity

When we consider the collapse of mass upon itself to the formation of a black hole, we consider a limit beyond which a singularity — event horizon, ergosphere, and singularity that all define a black hole — is formed. We […]

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We Live In A Black Hole

There is every possibility that We Live In A Black Hole. More specifically, that the known universe itself — to some degree and in some way — exists within the singularity of an even greater black hole. This idea is […]

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Zero-Point Energy

All of the atoms in the universe can be understood not as isolated, individual particles, but as fluctuating fields of energy. This means that every atom, of every molecule, composing everything, all matter — literally every thing — can be […]

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Vlasov Equation

Vlasov Equation

The Vlasov Equation is a differential equation from Plasma Physics describing the time evolution of the distribution function of collisionless plasma consisting of charged particles with long-range interaction. [1] (An example of a “long-range interaction” is the Coulomb interaction.) The […]

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Ergosphere of a Black Hole

Ergosphere of a Black Hole

The ergosphere of a black hole is a region on the outside of the event horizon, where spacetime itself is twisted and dragged by the forces of infinite gravitational collapse at the event horizon. The size and shape of the […]

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