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Complementary Inferences on Theoretical Physics and Mathematics
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posted on 2019-11-16, 15:51 authored by Mesut KavakMesut KavakI have been working for a long time about basic laws which direct existence, and some mathematical problems which are waited for a solution. I can count myself lucky, that I could make some important inferences during this time, and I published them in a few papers partially as some propositions. This work aimed to explain and discuss these inferences all together by relating them one another by some extra additions, corrections and explanations being physical phenomena are prior. There are many motivation instruments for exact physical inferences.
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CosmologyRelativityUnsolved challengesimaginary timearealengthsgeometryconservation of informationlight speedOvercharged particlesNucleosynthesisgravityorderdisorderComputation Theory and MathematicsAstrophysicsGeneral RelativityPhysical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedSpecial RelativityEntropyClassical Physics not elsewhere classifiedNumerical and Computational Mathematics not elsewhere classifiedComputation Theory and Mathematics not elsewhere classifiedPure Mathematics not elsewhere classifiedMathematical Physics not elsewhere classifiedCosmologyCosmology and Extragalactic AstronomyGalactic AstronomyGeneral Relativity and Gravitational WavesInterstellar and Intergalactic MatterSpace and Solar PhysicsSpace ScienceComputational PhysicsApplied PhysicsField Theory and String TheoryQuantum MechanicsAlgebraAlgebra and Number TheoryGeometryMathematical Aspects of General RelativityProbabilityStatistical Mechanics, Physical Combinatorics and Mathematical Aspects of Condensed MatterTopologyQuantum Information, Computation and CommunicationComputer EngineeringData Encryption
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