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Re: "We have presented evidence that the proton may be considered as a Schwarzchild entity..." Nassim Haramein [oops, into nonduality...]: Rich Murray 2010.01.26

Posted by scaganoff on Jan 27, 2011; 11:04pm
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On 27 January 2011 17:45, Rich Murray <[hidden email]> wrote:
"We have presented evidence that the proton may be considered as a
Schwarzchild entity..." Nassim Haramein  [oops, into nonduality...]:
Rich Murray 2010.01.26

N. Haramein, The Schwarzschild Proton, AIP CP 1303, ISBN
978-0-7354-0858-6, pp. 95-100, December 2010.

http://www.theresonanceproject.org/pdf/AIP_CP_SProton_Haramein.pdf
6 page

The Schwarzschild Proton  [hidden email]

"We have presented evidence that the proton may be considered as a
Schwarzchild entity and that such a system predicts remarkably well,
even under crude approximations utilizing semi-classical mechanics,
its interaction time, its radiation emissions, its magnetic moment,
and the possible origin of the nucleon confinement in terms of
spacetime curvature..."

19 references, including 4 by N. Haramein since 2005 with colleagues

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http://theresonanceproject.org/research.html

Nassim Haramein's award winning scientific paper, "The Schwarzschild
Proton," has passed the peer review process and has been published at
the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Conference Proceedings.
The table of contents of the proceedings book can be found on their
site and should soon be updated with full text.

This paper received a Best Paper Award in the field of "Physics,
Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Field Theory, and Gravitation" at the
University of Liège, Belgium during the 9th International Conference
CASYS'09 (Computing Anticipatory Systems).

http://theresonanceproject.org/images/haramein_award.jpg


http://theresonanceproject.org/pdf/quaternions_spinors_twistors_paper.pdf
18 page

Spinors, Twistors, Quaternions, and the “Spacetime” Torus Topology
(PDF), by Nassim Haramein and E.A. Rauscher.

This significant paper marks a new paradigm in the world of quantum
theory, as it describes the nuclei of an atoms as a mini black hole,
where protons are attracted to each other by gravitation rather than
some mysterious undefined "strong force."
This radical new view of the quantum world produces a unification of
the forces and appropriately predicts measured values for the nucleon
of an atom.

Much more work must be done to complete the picture, yet this simple
paper is already producing remarkable results!

We have introduced torque and Coriolis forces in Einstein's field
equation to form an expression for the spin driving forces that we
observe in a vast variety of cosmological, classical, and quantum
domain phenomenon.
This approach appears to fit well with the spinor approach in the
Dirac formalism in the quantum domain, that is, that the Lorentz
conditions applied by Einstein in relativity may be the origin of the
spinor and, hence, be the fundamental theory that yields the spinor
formalism and the role of spin in physical phenomena.

The dual torus topology occupies a central role in the spinor, twistor
and quaternionic formulation.
This topology appears to be ubiquitous in astrophysical and
cosmological phenomena and is predicted by the U4 bubble of the affine
connection in the Haramein-Rauscher solution to Einstein’s field
equations.
The geometric structure of the complexified Minkowski space is
associated with the twistor algebra, spinor calculus, and the SUn
groups of the quaternionic formalism.
Hence quantum theory and relativity are related mathematically through
the dual torus topology.

We have demonstrated a unique relationship of the dual torus topology
to the spinor calculus, twistor algebra and the quaternionic
formalism.
This topology appears to be ubiquitous in Nature and may result from
spacetime torque and Coriolis forces generating spin/rotation at all
scales, from galactic and stellar objects, supernovae, to the weather
patterns in the Earth’s atmosphere, and may even be a key to defining
an electron’s path.
The tori form appears to also occupy a role in unification models
through the group utilized in supersymmetry models.

Logic and Semantics in Front of Nanoscale Physics;
6th BCSCMsG International Symposium on Rewrite Science;
VIth International Symposium in Honor of Jean-Pierre Vigier.
Partial Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference CASYS'07 on
Computing Anticipatory Systems, Institute of Mathematics, Liège,
Belgium, August 6-11, 2007
D. M. Dubois (Ed.),
Publ. by CHAOS, Vol. 22, 2008. ISSN 1373-5411 ISBN 2-930396-09-1.


http://theresonanceproject.org/pdf/scalinglaw_paper.pdf

Scale Unification – A Universal Scaling Law For Organized Matter (PDF),
by Nassim Haramein, Michael Hyson, and E.A. Rauscher.  21 page

From observational data and our theoretical analysis, we demonstrate
that a scaling law can be written for all organized matter utilizing
the Schwarzschild condition of a black hole, describing cosmological
to sub-atomic structures.
Of interest are solutions involving torque and Coriolis effects in the
field equations.
Significant observations have led to theoretical and experimental
advancement describing systems undergoing gravitational collapse,
including vacuum interactions.
The universality of this scaling law suggests an underlying
polarizable structured vacuum of mini white holes / black holes.
As the atomic and subatomic data points levels obey the scaling law, a
computation is given demonstrating that the proton can be defined in
terms of a Schwarzschild condition, when the vacuum structure is
considered.
Further, we briefly discuss the manner in which this polarizable
structured vacuum can be described in terms of resolutions analogous
to a fractal-like scaling as a means of renormalization at the Planck
distance.
Finally, we describe a new horizon we term the “spin horizon” which is
defined as a result of a spacetime torque producing boundary
conditions in the magnetohydrodynamic structures of galactic center
black holes, which we demonstrate obeys similar dynamics as the
interior of our sun.

UNIFIED THEORIES:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1st METATHEORY CONFERENCE, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, 15-18
NOVEMBER, 2006,
Amoroso, R.L., Diens, I., & Varga, C., (eds)
Oakland: The Noetic Press, ISBN 9780967868776



http://theresonanceproject.org/pdf/plasma_paper.pdf
52 pages

Collective Coherent Oscillation Plasma Modes In Surrounding Media of
Black Holes and Vacuum Structure - Quantum Processes with
Considerations of Spacetime Torque and Coriolis Forces (PDF),
by Nassim Haramein and E.A. Rauscher.

This paper details the dynamics of coherent bodies such as stars,
black holes, and galaxies and provides in depth information about the
nature of plasma and the vacuum at the quantum level.

Published in R. L. Amoroso, B. Lehnert & J-P Vigier (eds.)
Beyond The Standard Model: Searching For Unity In Physics, 279-331.
© 2005 The Noetic Press, ISSN# 1528-3739.


http://theresonanceproject.org/pdf/torque_paper.pdf
16 page

"The Origin of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in
Einstein's Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory" (PDF),
by Nassim Haramein and E.A. Rauscher.

This paper constitutes a foundational description of the source of
angular momentum/spin at all scales (from macro systems to micro
subatomic particle structures) rendering a unified view of gravitation
to the other forces such as electromagnetism, strong and weak force.
It does so by using the dual torus U4 bubble spacetime manifold
resulting from the inclusion of torque and Coriolis forces in
Einstein’s gravitational equations.
The theory then relates the dual torus spacetime manifold to the
subatomic group theoretical geometry of the cubeoctahedron (i.e.
vector equilibrium), completing the picture at the quantum level.
Both of these geometric structures and concepts are long-standing and
fundamental components of Haramein’s research.

Published in R. L. Amoroso, B. Lehnert & J-P Vigier (eds.)
Beyond The Standard Model: Searching For Unity In Physics, 153-168,
© 2005 The Noetic Press, ISSN# 1528-3739.


http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR03/4CF03/baps/abs/S150016.html
1 page

American Physical Society (APS) Meetings
A Consideration of Torsion and Coriolis Effects in Einstein's Field Equations
Four Corners Fall October 24-25, 2003 Meeting ID: 4CF03
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

Session S10 - Poster Session (During Extended Coffee Breaks Throughout
Conference).
POSTER session, Friday afternoon, October 24
Cochise, Memorial Union

[S10.016] A Consideration of Torsion and Coriolis Effects in
Einstein’s Field Equations

Nassim Haramein, E.A. Rauscher (The Resonance Project)

Recent observation of distant acceleration of observed supernovae and
other cosmological objects lead to deviation from the usual Hubble’s
constant, and resulted in the reintroduction of a nonzero cosmological
constant in order to not only explain cosmological acceleration but
also to formulate a model of galactic, stellar and other cosmological
rotational structures.
We introduce a variable form of \Lambda (M_4) where M_4 is the four
dimensional Minkowski space.
We also introduce additional terms in the stress energy tensor which
accommodates torsion and the coriolis forces [1,2] reconciling the new
terms with the properties of the inhomogeneous Lorentz transformations
which are made so as to preserve the affine connections.
Discussions are made about the implications of galactic, supernovae,
etc. structures;
also proper frame of reference is considered in detail.

(1) R. Hammond, Gen. Rel. And Grav. 26, 247 (1994),
(2) J.P. Vigier, lett. Nuovo Cimento 24, 258 (1979).


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A Scaling Law for Organized Matter in The Universe

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Joint Fall Meeting of the Texas Sections of the APS and AAPT, and Zone
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Haramein at the Science & Nonduality Conference
by admin on Oct.11, 2010, under Astrophysics, Events
Our Director of Research Nassim Haramein will be speaking at the
Science and Nonduality Conference in San Rafael, California later this
month.
Details are as follows:
Event: Workshop
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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October 22nd, 2010 on 2:21 am
Hi, Nonduality means that the inner revelation and the outer
expression of the personality are one and the same.
So few seem to be interested in the greater implication contained
within profound spiritual experiences, because it is the contemplation
of these implications which quickly brings to awareness the inner
divisions existing within most seekers.


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About Nassim Haramein

Nassim Haramein was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1962.

As early as 9 years old, Nassim was already developing the basis for a
unified hyperdimensional theory of matter and energy, which he
eventually called the “Holofractographic Universe.”

Nassim has spent most of his life researching the fundamental geometry
of hyperspace, studying a variety of fields from theoretical physics,
cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology and chemistry to anthropology
and ancient civilizations.
Combining this knowledge with a keen observation of the behavior of
nature, he discovered a specific geometric array that he found to be
fundamental to creation, and the foundation for his Unified Field
Theory emerged.
This unification theory, known as the Haramein-Rauscher metric, is a
new solution to Einstein’s Field Equations that incorporates torque
and Coriolis effects.
Laying down the foundation of what could be a fundamental change in
our current understandings of physics and consciousness, this
groundbreaking theory has now been delivered to the scientific
community through peer-reviewed papers and presentations at
international physics conferences.
Fluent in both French and English, Mr. Haramein has been giving
lectures and seminars on his unification theory for over 10 years,
mostly in the U.S. and Canada.
His lectures are multimedia presentations that lead his audiences
through the validity of his theories with observational and
theoretical data.
He has presented at such institutions as the Department of Physics at
Georgia Tech, the Department of Physics at University of Nebraska at
Omaha, and Fellows of the Department of Education at the University of
Montreal, and his unification model has now been delivered to the
American Physical Society.
In addition to his scientific papers, Mr. Haramein imparts this theory
in a layman’s paper, a 4 DVD set entitled “Crossing the Event Horizon:
Rise to the Equation,” and his international speaking tours.
In the past 20 years, Mr. Haramein has directed research teams of
physicists, electrical engineers, mathematicians and other scientists.
He has founded a non-profit organization, the Resonance Project
Foundation, where, as the Director of Research, he continues exploring
unification principles and their implications in our world today.
The foundation is actively developing a research park on the island of
Hawai’i where science, sustainability, green technology, and
permaculture come together.

Elizabeth Rauscher Ph.D.

E. A. Rauscher, Ph.D. (Nuclear Physics and Engineering, University of
California at Berkeley). Dr. Rauscher was a nuclear scientist and
researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at Stanford
Research Institute, Professor of Physics at John F. Kennedy University
of California, research consultant to NASA (space shuttle program) and
the U.S. Navy.

Dr. Rauscher served on the Congressional OTA Advisory Committee, and
has been Delegate and advisor to the United Nations.
Recognized for major contributions in Marquis Who's Who of Men and
Women in Science, Who's Who in California and in Technology Today,
Leading Consultants in Technology, DOE top ten man and women in USA
science award, USPA Leaders of America Life Time Membership Award. Dr.
Rauscher also received the award for Outstanding Contribution to
Astronomy and Astrophysics, American Astronomical Society Meeting,
Lawrence Hall of Science, and the CSPS Hall of Fame Award by the
California Society for Physical Studies for Outstanding Research in
Bioelectromagnetism, the Foundations of Quantum Theory, and
Contributions to Humanity. Also recipient of a Medal of Honor for
contributions to Unity of the Sciences, Seoul Korea, and many other
awards. Dr. Rauscher is author of over 250 scientific papers, 4 books,
3 US patents and held 1 European patent.

Michael T. Hyson Ph.D.

Michael was born on July 5, 1948 in Rockford, Illinois and spent his
early life in Winnebago, Illinois on a small farm. He was greatly
inspired by his father, Eugene, a microbiologist who helped develop
yellow fever vaccine.
Eventually, Dr. Hyson attained a BS in Biology at the University of
Miami in 1970, followed by a MS in Biology in 1973, and a Ph.D. in
Biology in 1976 with specialization in neurobiology. From 1977-79 he
pursued a Post Doctorate in Bioinformation Systems at CalTech. From
1980-87 he worked as a systems engineer for electrostatic levitation
at Jet Propulsion Laboratories (JPL). From 1988-89 he functioned as
research director at Pacific American Launch Systems. From 1990 to the
present day he is the Research Director of the Sirius Institute.
Presently he is a full-time Consultant with the Resonance Project
Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors.

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