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Cosmic Alchemy & Quantum Holography

Cosmic Alchemy & Quantum Holography

A. Sabina Parveen

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Eliva Press
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2025
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
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9789999326117
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1. The Holographic Rainbow: A Galactic Light ShowFor centuries, rainbows have been seen as simple refractions of sunlight through raindrops. But what if they are far more profound-cosmic holograms projected by the interactions of seven galaxies? This first theory presents a breathtaking vision: the seven colors of the rainbow are not mere atmospheric tricks but a grand celestial projection. Gamma rays, scattered through successive galaxies, degrade into X-rays, UV light, and finally visible light, forming a dynamic holographic arc. Drawing from quantum holography, Bose-Einstein condensates, and Hawking’s work on cosmic radiation, this model suggests rainbows are universal phenomena, encoding higher-dimensional galactic structures into the sky. Imagine a universe where every rainbow is a fleeting glimpse into the fabric of spacetime itself.2. The Universe Born from Radioactive DecayThe Big Bang has long been cosmology’s cornerstone, but what if the universe emerged not from a singularity but from a cascade of radioactive decays? This audacious theory proposes that ultra-high-energy waves colliding with the quantum vacuum spawned unstable atoms, whose rapid alpha, beta, and gamma decays forged seven layered ''galaxy beds'' and seven parallel ''earth matters.'' Each decay step sculpted spacetime, with gamma rays birthing black holes and X-rays seeding cosmic structures. Dark matter? Merely matter from higher beds. Dark energy? The settling of the lowest bed. This framework unifies quantum mechanics and relativity, reinterpreting inflation, entropy, and even the hierarchy problem-all through the lens of nuclear physics on a cosmic scale.

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