The Formation of Spaces in the Universe and Its Expansion

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Abstract

This article considers multi-layered space. A model for longitudinal space is presented indicating the cause of interaction and relationship among the longitudinal spaces. An interpretation is presented for the real cause of the ``gravitational force'' phenomenon. The universe as stated in physics can be large or small. It is believed that the universe is made up of many multi-layered, independent but interacting spaces and times. Here, we want to emphasize that the interaction we speak of is a one-way interaction from higher spaces to lower spaces. The effect may also be restricted to a limited number of spaces.

Authors

  • Kurt Wiesenfeld

    Miami University, Summa Health System, Akron, John Carroll University, Prof, Dr, BfS, Germany, Florida State University, Monmouth College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Kenyon College, University of Cincinnati, Brookhaven National Lab, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Dept. of Chermical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Cleveland State University, The Neurological Institute, Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Cleveland Clinic, Un. of Stockholm, The University of Akron, Case Western Reserve University, West Virginia University, Kalamazoo College and Editor, American Journal of Physics, Denison University, University of Southern Florida, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitat, BfS (Germany), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Physics, West Virginia University, Kansas State University, The Pennsylvania State University, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Purdue University, Saint Jospeh's College, University of Washington, Indiana University, University of Potsdam, Georgia Institute of Technology