Authors :
S.A.M Mahmood Al Hasan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP735
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Abstract :
In my quest to unravel the origins of the
universe, I have delved deeply into the concept of
singularity. This research paper presents my hypothesis
that singularity is not merely an infinitely small point of
infinite density but rather the source from which all
dimensions emanate. By re-evaluating our understanding
of dimensions and proposing frequency as a distinct
dimension, I aim to provide a new perspective on the
interconnectedness of energy, matter, and consciousness.
References :
- Penrose, R. (1989). The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. Oxford University Press.
- Penrose discusses the nature of singularities and their implications in cosmology and theoretical physics.
- Hawking, S., & Penrose, R. (1996). The Nature of Space and Time. Princeton University Press.
- This book provides insights into the concept of singularities and the nature of spacetime from two leading physicists.
- Hawking, S. (1988). A Brief History of Time. Bantam Books.
- A popular science book that explores the origin of the universe and the concept of the Big Bang singularity.
- Kaku, M. (2005). Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos. Doubleday.
- Kaku discusses higher dimensions and the implications of string theory, which can relate to your idea of frequency as a distinct dimension.
- Wheeler, J. A., & Feynman, R. P. (1949). Interaction with the Absorber as the Mechanism of Radiation. Reviews of Modern Physics, 21(3), 425-433.
- This classic paper introduces concepts related to electromagnetic interactions that might support the frequency dimension hypothesis.
- Green, M. B., Schwartz, J. H., & Witten, E. (1987). Superstring Theory (Vols. 1 & 2). Cambridge University Press.
- Provides detailed discussions on string theory, which includes dimensions beyond the familiar four and may relate to your frequency dimension concept.
- Einstein, A. (1905). On a Heuristic Point of View about the Creation and Conversion of Light. Annalen der Physik, 17, 132-148.
- Einstein’s work on the photoelectric effect which links frequency with energy of photons.
- Planck, M. (1901). On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum. Annalen der Physik, 4(553-563).
- Planck’s constant and black-body radiation theory underpin the relationship between frequency and energy.
- Bekenstein, J. D. (2004). Black Holes and the Second Law. Scientific American.
- Discusses thermodynamic properties of black holes which can be linked to singularity and multi-dimensional theories.
- Tegmark, M. (2008). The Mathematical Universe. Foundations of Physics, 38(2), 101-150.
- Explores the notion that physical reality is a mathematical structure, potentially supporting a multi-dimensional view of reality.
- Barrow, J. D., & Tipler, F. J. (1986). The Anthropic Cosmological Principle. Oxford University Press.
- This book explores philosophical implications of the universe’s structure, which could provide a broader context for your theories.
- Lange, M. (2002). An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics. MIT Press.
- A philosophical perspective on the concepts of dimensions and their implications.
In my quest to unravel the origins of the
universe, I have delved deeply into the concept of
singularity. This research paper presents my hypothesis
that singularity is not merely an infinitely small point of
infinite density but rather the source from which all
dimensions emanate. By re-evaluating our understanding
of dimensions and proposing frequency as a distinct
dimension, I aim to provide a new perspective on the
interconnectedness of energy, matter, and consciousness.