Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2001
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American Physical Society, 68th Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section November 4 - 6, 2001 University of Virginia; Char
Physics
Scientific paper
In the Electron Positron Lattice (EPOLA)model of space [1] the mysterious 3K thermal radiation of the sky is due to random vibrations of epola particles; They also cause the zero-point motion of helium atoms,a Brownian Motion analog. The temperature (T) of our epola region is therefore 3K. T is elevated in space regions where there are more hot stars, more nuclear activity, more injected free nuclear particles and radiations. Epola regions below 3K are observed as mysterious dark matter, and 100K-warm regions create the mystery of gray matter, considered to constitute 90 percent of the mass of the universe. The 1997 Nobel Prize winners "Optical Molasses Effects" at micro-K T's are also explained by our epola model of space, so are too, the variations of light velocity at extremely low T's, observed in 1999-2000. References: 1.M.Simhony, The Epola Space, 1990, 160 pp, and The Story of Matter and Space, 1999, 70 pp(available from the author). M.Simhony, Invitation to the Natural Physics of Matter, Space, and Radiation, World Scientific, 1994 (292 pp). See the website: www.word1.co.il/physics/
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