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
https://www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?
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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.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Final ESA CMB Map 2013 as a support for the Raspberry Multiverse model

What does it tell us?
1: The cold spot is located in the “warmer” hemisphere.
2: the colder Hemisphere is larger than the warmer hemisphere.
According to Q-FFF theory: Both elements tell us about our 3D position in the universal bubble of the raspberry multiverse see my topological image of the multiverse cross section.
see also: http://vixra.org/abs/1111.0096
and: http://www.flickr.com/photos/93308747@N05/




Explanation of the Anomalies in the final ESA Planck CMB map (left).
By comparison between the Final ESA CMB map with Raspberry Multiverse (right) effects for the cold spot- Void relation and the asymmetric light patterns (warm and colder) of both halves of the CMB universe.
see Esa presentation and the Quantum FFF model.
see: "http://vixra.org/author/leo_vuyk"
See also the text in the image above:
"All the Galaxy clusters located behind the WMAP CMB boundary do not show a so called CMB shadow!! also called "Sunyaev- Zeldovich" effect.

See:

under:
"Planck Enhanced Anomalies"
Qoutation:
"One of the most surprising findings is that the fluctuations in the CMB temperatures at large angular scales do not match those predicted by the standard model – their signals are not as strong as expected from the smaller scale structure revealed by Planck.
Another is an asymmetry in the average temperatures on opposite hemispheres of the sky. This runs counter to the prediction made by the standard model that the Universe should be broadly similar in any direction we look.


Furthermore, a cold spot extends over a patch of sky that is much larger than expected.

The asymmetry and the cold spot had already been hinted at with Planck’s predecessor, NASA’s WMAP mission, but were largely ignored because of lingering doubts about their cosmic origin.

“The fact that Planck has made such a significant detection of these anomalies erases any doubts about their reality; it can no longer be said that they are artefacts of the measurements. They are real and we have to look for a credible explanation,” says Paolo Natoli of the University of Ferrara, Italy.

“Imagine investigating the foundations of a house and finding that parts of them are weak. You might not know whether the weaknesses will eventually topple the house, but you’d probably start looking for ways to reinforce it pretty quickly all the same,” adds François Bouchet of the Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris.

One way to explain the anomalies is to propose that the Universe is in fact not the same in all directions on a larger scale than we can observe. In this scenario, the light rays from the CMB may have taken a more complicated route through the Universe than previously understood, resulting in some of the unusual patterns observed today.

“Our ultimate goal would be to construct a new model that predicts the anomalies and links them together. But these are early days; so far, we don’t know whether this is possible and what type of new physics might be needed. And that’s exciting,” says Professor Efstathiou. "
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Other Multiverse suggestions based on Cold spot interpretation.
see http://universe-review.ca/F02-cosmicbg.htm#fluctuations
Quote:
A theory based on the multiverse aspect of the string theory claims that the dynamic effect of matter and gravity would have weeded out the majority of string vacuums, leaving only our patch and close neighbours in the string landscape. A calculation shows that interaction between neighbouring patches in early epoch would leave the universes in an entangled state linking them together even when their separation is space-like (meaning they cannot interact with each other in the usual way). It predicts that pushing and squeezing between the patches will produce voids on the scales of about 1/2 billion light year. The alignment in the lower multipoles is the byproduct of such interaction, which squeezes our universe on one side, perhaps shaped it like a pancake. This theory may point us to the first glance of another universe after all kinds of speculation in science fictions (Figure 02-09c).

Figure 02-09c The Void
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Monday, March 11, 2013

Micro Birkeland Currents between two Plasma balls in the laboratory

A new experiment based on plasma ball exploitation is described as:
Micro Birkeland Currents Between Two RF Generated Plasma Balls in the Laboratory.



At the universal scale we also observe Birkeland current systems between Fermion repelling "Dark Matter Black Hole Systems" just as Plasma Balls in the Lab. seem so be.





Tuesday, February 19, 2013

First sign of Galaxy Anchor Black Holes according to Quantum FFF theory

First sign of polar location of Galaxy Anchor Black Holes (GABHs) according to Quantum FFF theory.
see:
Hubble Sees Cosmic 'Flying V' of Merging Galaxies
Feb. 15, 2013 — The Hubble Space Telescope has taken an image of a large "flying V" that is actually two distinct objects -- a pair of interacting galaxies known as IC 2184.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130215193958.htm

The STAR FORMING GABHs are the the solution of the mystery that star formation is not very active at the collision surface (right under) at the top of the V- shaped galaxy formation.
According to Quantum FFF theory, all black holes also GABHs, are the origin of dark matter effects, like background lensing.

                         
SEE ALSO:

Black Hole Monodromy and Conformal Field Theory
Alejandra Castroa, Joshua M. Lapanb, Alexander Maloneyb, and Maria J. Rodrigueza
a Center for the Fundamental Laws of Nature, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
b Physics Department, McGill University, 3600 rue University, Montreal, QC H3A 2T8, Canada
Abstract
The analytic structure of solutions to the Klein–Gordon equation in a black hole background, as represented by monodromy data, is intimately related to black hole thermodynamics. It encodes the “hidden conformal symmetry” of a non-extremal black hole, and it explains why features of  the inner event horizon appear in scattering data such as greybody factors. This indicates that hidden conformal symmetry is generic within a universality class of black holes.

Even Galaxy clusters seem to show the same dark matter and gas concentration effects by electric Birkeland currents in between close galaxy clusters. see below:

GX339 4 : (below) First image of a double black hole system with collimated plasma jets as support for Quantum FFF Theory model.
see also:



Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Are Quantum Knots and Plasma Ball Lightning or Sprites and Elves related/




see also:
Artificial Ball Lightning produced in the laboratory !?
by R. Dekker et al.
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Even Sprites and Elves are evidence of QUANTUM KNOT production and quick evaporation process!!



Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Dwarf Galaxy Formation in between Galaxy Anchor Black Holes (Clumpy Dark Matter) according to Quantum FFF- Theory.


See also:






For Dwarf Galaxy dark matter embedding see also:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.4728v1.pdf
Globular Clusters seem to have no Dark Matter Halos,
 but central concentration of Dark Matter..
see: THIS

ALSO THE SUN SHOUL HAVE at least TWO massless STELLAR ANCHOR BLACK HOLES (SABHs)!



 



Messier 106 with two extra "arms" of hot x-ray emitting gas possibly in connection with the GABHs!


The observed Fermion repulsion around "new" black holes is originated by the propeller shape of Fermions. In combination with the oscillating Higgs vacuum structure around the black hole horizon., which induces Fermion polarisation and acceleration away from the black hole.









How Three speakers at the Higgs symposium seem to hint into the direction of Quantum FFF Theory!! Including
1: that fermions are composite particles
2:Magnetic monopole field particles,
3: Cosmological inflation ( expansion) is driven by the evaporation of the BB black Hole Higgs particles forming the oscillating Higgs vacuum lattice.
See the Strassler report below:


Day 2 of Higgs Symposium.
Strassler in Edinburg 10-01-2013.

Riccardo Rattazzi (professor at EPFL in Lausanne, who has shown up on this blog a couple of times before, here and here) then gave a beautiful talk about the possibility that the Higgs particle is a composite object, the way the proton is a composite object made from smaller things.  This possibility is now highly constrained, but not ruled out yet; for it to work presumably requires that the matter particles of the world (the quarks and leptons) are partly composite (meaning they are mixtures of elementary particles and composite particles.

Sir Michael Atiyah, one of the world’s great mathematicians, whose work has had enormous influence in physics, gave a talk about the relationships between Higgs phenomena and solitons — in particular, magnetic monopoles, instantons and Skyrmions.

That was yesterday.  As for today (Wednesday) 
 Misha Shaposhnikov, one of Rattazzi’s colleagues at EPFL, who with Christof Wetterich suggested a scenario that predicts a Standard Model Higgs with a mass in roughly the 123-135 GeV/c² range, gave arguments in favor of his prediction, discussed its implications, and talked about whether it would allow the Higgs to serve as the driver of cosmological inflation (which is the rapid expansion of the early universe thought to explain why the universe is so uniform and geometrically flat