Quantum FFF Rigid String Theory ( FFF= Function Follws string Form)

QUANTUM FFF topological STRING THEORY and the Fermion Propeller.
http://vixra.org/author/leo_vuyk
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If the big bang was the splitting of a huge Axion/ Higgs particle Dark Matter Black Hole (ELISIUM DM- BH) nucleus into smaller DM-BH nuclei, then no standard Fermion/ Baryon inflation has happened only the DM-BH based Lyman alpha forest equipped with local Herbig Haro star/galaxy creating systems.

All black holes of all sizes (down to ball lightning) seem to be equipped with a Fermion repelling- and plasma producing horizon, which has also a charge splitting effect into a negative (outside) and positive ( inside) zone ( see oriental basin of the moon) .Conclusion, all Bhs are: "Negative Charged Electric Dark Matter Black Holes" with a rigid open string sector with intrinsic 3x hinging curvature.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Fermion and Vacuum Entropy trajectories inside the cyclic Multiverse


Fermion and Vacuum Entropy trajectories inside the cyclic Multiverse of Quantum FFF Theory, with low Big Crunch and Big Bang entropy.
The Q-FFF  theory postulates that the vacuum pressure ( Casimir) obstruct the black hole nuclei from evaporation until the universal vacuum pressure  is diluted by the central merger Big Crunch BH ( BCBH) absorption of the vacuum up to a certain critical point.
As a consequence the Big Bang starts off with the splitting into smaller (electric dark matter) BHs or later after pairing: (Galaxy Anchor Black Holes: GABHs) and evaporation into the oscillating chiral truncated and flexible tetrahedral lattice.

Thus, Fermion time has stopped as fermions are not present between the B.Crunch and the B.Bang. Universal time (Higgs field time) however continues.
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In contrast with the "conformal cyclic comology" of sir 
Roger Penrose.


The conformal cyclic cosmology (CCC) is a cosmological model in the framework of general relativity, advanced by the theoretical physicists Roger Penrose and Vahe Gurzadyan

also in Proceedings of EPAC 2006. pp. 2759–2767.