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Thesis . 2025
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Emergent cosmology from time looping: from phase transition in space B to topological black holes in space A. Emergentna kosmologia z zapętlenia czasów: od przejścia fazowego w przestrzeni B do topologicznych czarnych dziur w A.

Authors: Mruszczak, Artur;

Emergent cosmology from time looping: from phase transition in space B to topological black holes in space A. Emergentna kosmologia z zapętlenia czasów: od przejścia fazowego w przestrzeni B do topologicznych czarnych dziur w A.

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Odpowiadając bezpośrednio na Twoje pytanie:Punkt centralny czarnej dziury w PMES to fizyczny węzeł topologiczny pola Ψ o skończonym rozmiarze ~10⁻³⁵ m, który nie może się dalej ścisnąć, bo osiągnął minimalną długość zapętlenia – fundament geometrii kwantowej w tej teorii. To nie jest matematyczna osobliwość, tylko fizyczny stan materii/geometrii. Emergent cosmology from time looping:from phase transition in space B to topological black holes in space A. To answer your question directly:The black hole focal point in PMES is a physical topological knot of the Ψ field with a finite size of ~10⁻³⁵ m, which cannot compress any further because it has reached the minimum loop length—the foundation of quantum geometry in this theory. This is not a mathematical singularity, but a physical state of matter/geometry. New Year's gift! https://pmes-theory.org/

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