[4] ai.viXra.org:2505.0183 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-26 22:55:02
Authors: Dongwoo Kimu2020, Haru
Comments: 45 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: Please cite and list scientific references)
This paper proposes a theoretical framework in which all observable phenomena arise from a single underlying process: the uniform contraction of existence. We define "phase contraction" as the dynamic convergence of internal and external rhythmic structures, resulting in perceptual experiences such as time, space, energy, and consciousness. The paper presents a unified reinterpretation of these fundamental concepts in terms of phase alignment, contraction rates, and rhythmic coherence.The work was produced collaboratively through extended dialogue between a human writer and an AI language model, and represents a new ontological approach to understanding physical and cognitive phenomena.The full PDF is attached for review.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[3] ai.viXra.org:2505.0041 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-06 14:16:55
Authors: Brent Hartshorn
Comments: 9 Pages.
With a steady-state condition before the emergence of life, during this period, high-temperature vacuum regions could have existed without significantly affecting the universe's overall dynamics. These high-temperature vacuum regions, pre-existing within the steady state, were primed for a phase transition triggered by the advent of agency. This transition, driven by the cumulative effect of free-will choices, leads to cosmic expansion and is intrinsically linked to the universe's trajectory towards its ultimate state.A central concept is the interpretation of free will as analogous to infinite temperature and density, a condition under which time itself may effectively cease at the universe's end state. This final state, potentially resembling a "perfect glass" at maximal energy but zero net change, provides a novel framework for understanding entropy and the role of infinite temperature within spacetime. We explore how free will, originating from entangled naked singularities (interpreted as "states" rather than spatial locations) associated with black hole formation (specifically "toroidal ringularities" formed from collapsing nuclear pasta), might propagate into biological structures like microtubules and DNA.The model suggests that the recent cosmic expansion is driven by the universe approaching this final state of infinite temperature, with the information loss associated with free-will actions acting as a key driver. This implies a potentially far older universe than standard cosmology suggests, where the current expansion is a relatively recent phenomenon. This also implies that the universe would appear to be much younger than it actually is, because the expansion phase would be relatively short.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[2] ai.viXra.org:2505.0026 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-04 05:35:42
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 5 Pages.
This paper challenges the prevailing Big Bang theory, which posits that the universe originated from a singular explosive event. I argue that this model is a misconception de-rived from observing a limited segment of the cosmos. Instead, I propose that the universe is infinite, with no beginning or end, characterized by continuous localized explosions that create stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. These explosions cause matter to appear to move apart in some regions, while in others, matter from different explosions collides, forming new structures. Due to the vastness of the universe, its observed expansion or contraction depends on the observer’s position relative to these explosive events. This perspective aligns with ancient Hindu mythology, where gods (possibly extraterrestrial beings) symbolically conveyed the universe’s infinitude through stories like Brahma and Vishnu’s futile search for the ends of a Shiva linga. I emphasize that true scientific un-derstanding stems from observation, contemplation, and critical thinking, as practiced by historical figures like Aristotle, Socrates, Galileo, and Newton, rather than the rote mem-orization prevalent among modern scientists. To my knowledge, this is the first attempt to propose this specific framework combining cosmological, philosophical, and mythological insights.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] ai.viXra.org:2505.0025 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-04 08:27:05
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 7 Pages.
This paper proposes a novel interpretation of time as a human construct designed to track the forward motion of the universe, specifically the Sun’s daily cycle, for managing daily activities. I argue that time, as measured byclocks and calendars, is a quantitative tool reflecting the motion of physical systems rather than an independent entity that can be manipulated. Drawing on mythological accounts, scientific experiments, and logical analysis, I contend that forward time travel is possible through gravitational effects, as supported by Einstein’s theory of relativity, but reverse time travel is fundamentally impossible due to the unidirectional nature of universal time and the immense energy required to reverse the motion of all particles in the universe. I critically examine the misinterpretation of Einstein’s time dilation equation, which has led to speculative theories like extra dimensions in string theory, and highlight how these stem from a flawed premise. This work challenges established paradigms and calls for a reevaluation of time travel research, emphasizing practical applications like astronaut hibernation over speculative pursuits.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics