Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Prairie Section Fall 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 12
Thursday–Saturday, October 13–15, 2022; University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, SD
Session F01: Poster Session (3:45-5:30pm)
3:45 PM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
University of South Dakota
Room: Avera Lecture Hall
Abstract: F01.00001 : A new explanation for universe structure
Presenter:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Author:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Just as the microscopic world, with all its smallness, has a strong, orderly, designed, and interesting structure, so does the macroscopic world, which begins with the smallest of them, the rotation of a natural satellite around a planet (No. 1), and gradually grows:
1. Planets and natural satellites: In our macroscopic world, the smallest structure starts from the rotation of the natural satellites around a planet.
2. Solar systems: The second stage of this structure concerns the planets that orbit the central sun with their natural satellites. Like our solar system
3. Galaxies: At this stage, the structure is such that the suns (along with their planets and natural satellites) revolve around an extremely large star (black hole).
4. Super cluster: The cluster is an incomplete structure and cannot be named a stage of structures. Therefore, we introduce the Super cluster as the next stage of the galaxy. Where a very large galaxy or mother galaxy (mother galaxies are very large and very round) is in the center and the other galaxies revolve around it.
5. Atlas: At this stage a large super cluster is at the center and other super clusters revolve around it.
6. Universe: This is the famous universe created from the set of rotational Atlas but without central mass. In fact, we can say: Universe = Atlas1 + Atlas2 + Atlas3 + ...
7. Multiverse: This stage is non-rotating stage and only applies to a set of relatively close Universes. Multiverse = Universe1+ Universe2+ Universe3 + ...
8. Cidverse: This is the last stage of the structure of our world. At this stage, several multiverses are around a hypothetical sphere and form the largest set.
In this article we are going to explain more about these 8 stages.
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