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A quadratic transformation for a special confluent Heun function. [PDF]
Ishkhanyan AM.
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Joule-Thomson expansion in a mimetic black hole. [PDF]
Rezaei AH, Nozari K.
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Thermodynamics of the Primordial Universe. [PDF]
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This hypothesis extends the Cellular Cosmology Hypothesis (CCH) to the unsolved problem of quantum gravity. Assuming a scalable isomorphism between a eukaryotic cell and the observable universe, gravity is interpreted as the molecular binding force of the cytoskeleton.
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A Resolution to the Cosmological Constant Problem - Bridging General Relativity & Quantum Mechanics
Cosmological lambda (Λ), reinterpreted as an augmentation of spacetime curvature k, by a universal stretch factor SU, ΛSu (herein denoted ΛRu), was previously derived within the ROtational Newtonian Dynamics-Universal framework (RONDu1 or Ru1) by Seth (2025b).openaire +2 more sources
Umbral Field Theory: A Unified Framework for Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Cosmology
Umbral Field Theory (UFT) is a new theoretical framework that unifies quantum mechanics, general relativity, and cosmology through a scalar field (φ), ultra-light vector bosons (“umbrons” A⃗μ), and Standard Model fermions, embedded within a 5-dimensional Randall–Sundrum geometry.openaire +1 more source
A Dual-Domain Cosmology: An Ontological Foundation for General Relativity and Quantum Field Theory
For decades, general relativity (GR) and quantum field theory (QFT) have remained conceptually incompatible — one describing gravity as geometry, the other describing particles as quantum excitations. No consensus exists on how to unite them. This paper proposes a unifying ontological interpretation that bridges this divide.openaire +1 more source
Standard physics treats the fundamental constants of nature—the speed of light (c), gravity (G), and the fine structure constant- as arbitrary, fine-tuned values. This paper introduces the Manifold-Tension Framework, a purely geometric model that derives these constants from a single topological origin: an 11-dimensional manifold unfolding into a 3D ...
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