Discrete Scale Invariance and Discrete Fractals
- From: Robert <rloldershaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 20:00:28 +0000 (UTC)
Hello,
I am interested in applying the symmetry principle of discrete scale
invariance to nature's highly stratified global hierarchy (...,
atomic, stellar, galactic, ... systems).
My contention is that the physical embodiment of discrete scale
invariance would be the discrete self-similarity of physical systems.
I have spent about 30 years demonstrating that nature's physical
systems do in fact possess a high degree of discrete self-similarity,
and that nature appears to be an unbounded discrete fractal system.
A website devoted to this new cosmological paradigm can be found at
www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw and I am always interested in hearing
comments, criticism (constructive) and suggestions.
Being a Faraday-type natural philosopher, rather than a mathematician,
I could use all the mathematical help that I can get.
You might want to take a look at the website to see if it interests
you.
Thanks for your time,
Rob
www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
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