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

QUANTUM FFF topological STRING THEORY and the Fermion Propeller.
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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.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Roger Penrose CHANGED HIS CCC MODEL ! The "ENTROPY GOES DOWN" at the END OF THE VIDEO! and the end of the cyclic universe.!


Roger Penrose CHANGED HIS CCC MODEL ! The "ENTROPY GOES DOWN" saying it, at the END OF HIS VIDEO!! (19.30 min) which is  the end of a universal cycle!!! into a big Crunch!!

Suddenly the CCC model is in line with the Q-FFF Model the cyclic bouncing  multiverse proposing from 2008,  Entropy is assumed to be Entropy is Decreasing even early in the cyclic multiverse after inflation .


Penrose says at the end of the video: The Entropy goes down at the end !! after it has grown from the big bang.
Which is 100% against his latest (one way) entropy of HIS OWN CCC theory of the endless expanding universe. (see above)






But the smallest atom/ quark or electron is made of string stuff.  (Q-FFF Theory)

Below: the mystery of the Fermion repelling dual charged Black Hole at the "trapped Space horizon" see Penrose/ Q-FFF theory.
So all black holes start splitting and forming out  of too large supernova stars, making new black holes., which will also merge with other larger black holes.