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Fundamental Journal of Modern Physics

ISSN: 2249-9768
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 1-88

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Fractal physics theory - neutrinos and stars
Author(s): Leonard J. Malinowski
Pages: 73-88
Received: April 4, 2011
 
Abstract
This fifth and last article of the series applies Fractal Physics Theory to neutrinos and stars. A wealth of data has been amassed and significant theoretical progress has been made during the past 40 years centered on detecting and understanding solar neutrinos. The fractal nuclear antineutrino emission process is modeled after quantum scale stellar emission. The absorption and emission of antineutrino energy by stable nuclei and atomic electrons is discussed. Stable nuclei and atomic electrons are at lower lilliputian scale temperatures than decaying nuclei emitting antineutrino energy, consequently, stable matter absorbs relatively high subquantum scale frequency photons and emits relatively low subquantum scale frequency photons in increased numbers so that the total antineutrino energy remains constant.



Keywords and phrases

fractals physics, neutrinos, starlight, subquantum.

 

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