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      <title>On the Gravitational Time Delay Effect and the Curvature of Space</title>
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      <description>Starting from a sub microscopic point of view the gravitational time delay effect (the Shapiro effect) is described in detail. Two different microscopic approaches to the study of the photon delay caused by a gravitating body are examined: the variational procedure of classical mathematics and the fractal changes of the fundamental tessel- lattice of space. It is shown that only the second approach brings about a reasonable alteration to the photon path consistent with the experimental result. Namely, the gravitating body contracts cells of space and hence photons hopping from cell to cell run through a larger number of cells, which results in a lengthening of the whole photon path.  </description>
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      <title>Science Responsibility and Scientists Concern for Evolution of Planet Earth: a Manifesto on Action for the World's Peace and Harmony</title>
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      <description>This article is devoted to the ecological problems of our planet and the relationships between Life, Humanity and Earth. The three parts of the present appeal successively deal with the following parts of the tragedy: (i) the technological and economical aspects; (ii) the social and philosophical implications; (iii) the moral and spiritual messages. A new way of thinking about identification of correct behavior and management that would allow the living community to evolve towards a optimum future is sketched and the whole of the scientific community is invited to contribute out of conflicts of interest to fill the appeal with the wisdom that Science should be able to bestow to humanity, in conjunction with Arts and Philosophy whose contribution is emphasized. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:14:16 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>The Universe from Nothing: A Mathematical Lattice of Empty Sets</title>
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      <description>Major principles of mathematical constitution of space and the principles of construction of physical space are presented. The existence of a Boolean lattice with fractal properties originating from nonwellfounded properties of the empty set is demonstrated. Space-time emerges as an ordered sequence of mappings of closed 3-D Poincaré sections of a topological 4-space-time provided by the lattice of primary empty cells. The fractal kernel stands for a particle and the reduction of its volume is compensated by morphic changes of a finite number of surrounding cells. Quanta of distances and quanta of fractality are demonstrated. Deformation attributes associated to mass determine the inert mass and the gravitational effects, but fractal deformations of cells are responsible for such characteristics as spin and charge. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:22:40 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Submicroscopic Deterministic Quantum Mechanic</title>
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      <description>So-called hidden variables introduced in quantum mechanics by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm have been revived in the recent works by the author. The start viewpoint was the following: All the phenomena, which we observe in the quantum world, should reflect structural properties of the real space. Thus the scale 10-28 cm at which fundamental interactions intersect has been treated as the size of a building block of the space. The mechanics of a moving particle that has been constructed is deterministic by its nature and shows that the particle interacts with cells of the space creating elementary excitations called &quot;inertons&quot; in a cellular substrate. The existence of inertons has been verified experimentally. </description>
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