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In the book, using the Law of Similarity and the Law of Unity, the model of the creation and evolution of the Universe is proposed. This model states that our Universe is part of the Super-Universe, the separate layer in a fiber space, and there is an information link between neighboring layers through the single delocalized point. The corresponding particles are produced in each space. The evolution of the four-dimensional World is completed by the creation of the brane of the five-dimensional World. On the basis of the new model, schemes of weak and strong interactions in two adjacent spaces…mehr

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In the book, using the Law of Similarity and the Law of Unity, the model of the creation and evolution of the Universe is proposed. This model states that our Universe is part of the Super-Universe, the separate layer in a fiber space, and there is an information link between neighboring layers through the single delocalized point. The corresponding particles are produced in each space. The evolution of the four-dimensional World is completed by the creation of the brane of the five-dimensional World. On the basis of the new model, schemes of weak and strong interactions in two adjacent spaces are considered. These schemes allow us to describe known experimental results. The mechanism for the production of matter in the Universe by Scalar Field energy is proposed, and nuclear reactions, which led to the creation of all stable and unstable atomic nuclei known in our time, are explained. These processes are responsible for the emission of stars. The book explains the properties of the Scalar Field. The structure of heavy (Z 4) nuclei, as well as the hierarchy of interaction's bosons is described. The mechanism of the birth of the stellar and planetary system is considered.
Autorenporträt
During 1962-1967 studied at the Physics Faculty of Kiev Shevchenko National University. In 1972 he defended his thesis, in 1989 he defended his doctoral dissertation. Since 2003, Professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics of the National Aviation University. Takes a big part in scientific creativity.