Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 14–16, 2025; Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, Pennsylvania
Session F01: Poster Session (4:00pm - 6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Penn State Harrisburg
Room: Capital Union Building (CUB) Room 210
Abstract: F01.00036 : A Comprehensive Model of the Physical Cosmos from the Smallest to the Largest Scales
Presenter:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Author:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
A collection of superclusters makes up the Universe, and then a collection of Universes together forms the Meta-Universe. At the final level, Meta-Universes, when combined, create the Great World.
Based on the preceding points, Saleh Research Group proposes that the Universe has an elliptical shape and, according to Hubble's Law, possesses a constant rotational motion and constant angular velocity. Its “X” and “Y” axes (the horizontal plane) are twice that of its “Z” axis (the vertical direction).
Given this point, the same shape can be considered for the meta-universe, since meta-universes have volume and rotational motion. Due to its greater volume, its rotational speed is higher, and consequently, its centrifugal force is greater, and the ratio of the horizontal “X” and “Y” axes to the vertical “Z” axis will be approximately 4 to 1.
Considering that the Great World constitutes the entire material existence, its volume and the plane of rotation, and thus its speed, will be greater, and its centrifugal force will be higher. The ratio of the “X” and “Y” axes to the “Z” axis here will be approximately 8 to 1.
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