The Q-FFF Rigid String Theory says: (1) There is only one CONSTRUCTIVE Topological and Resilient TRANSFORMING STRING (Axion/vacuum Dark Energy building block ), forming direct after the Black Hole Splitting Big Bang. so called Travelling TADPOLE Black Hole based Filaments, expanding the Cosmic Lyman Alpha Structure. (2) A Raspberry Entangled 12x Mirror Copy Multiverse is Postulated as base for uncertainty (ER=EPR) and Libet's FREE VETO WILL . SO We live inside an exploded BH
Quantum FFF Rigid String Theory ( FFF= Function Follws string Form)
QUANTUM FFF topological STRING THEORY and the Fermion Propeller.http://vixra.org/author/leo_vuykhttps://www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=93308747%40N05&page=&details=1If 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.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Secondary inflation? YES, but a little bit different according to Quantum FFF theory
Secondary inflation? YES, but a little bit different according to Quantum FFF theory..
Dark matter ( black hole) inflation comes first and then plasma creation out of the Higgsfield vacuum.
Q-FFF theory is saying: the BIG bang is a splitting (external charged) Dark Matter Black Hole.
Dual dark matter BHs create plasma concentration in between ( out of the vacuum,not out of the BBang!!) creating a giant star and after a continuous hyper nova process, later a spiral galaxy and by merging into an elliptical galaxy. see:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/93308747@N05/albums/72157655834682834
and: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160114213454.htm
and Inflatable dark matter: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1507.08660v1.pdf