Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 2008
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Fourteenth International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics. Edited by Matvienko, Gennadii G.; Banak
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
The concentric structure of closed waves of the space-mass continuum carrying the Earth is discovered and shown by means of the self-organizing algorithm based on the law of increment symmetry conservation. As a result of the Universe expansion, the positive phases of this structure are also subjected to the expansion tensions, and that of negative the contraction tensions. The tensions are directed to the medium with the reverse sign, reinduced by the neighboring waves as natural. They also form the fine structure manifested by layers in the atmosphere, ionosphere and space in superposition. Cases of the negative continuum achievement by fragments are expressed by the radiomirrors. Cases of the negative value achievement from all sides (cases of the new waves closure) are expressed by nova and supernova stars, explosions and sharp contraction of the planet (depends on position of the layer, i.e., lower or higher the surface). The proximity of the ionospheric F2-layer to the new wave closure is shown. The possibilities of tension extinction or decrease in the layer to the safe value are discussed.
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