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    non-liniear exotic schrodinger equations

    Science channel on creation of rough waves being explained by non-linear exotic schrodinger equations. Can the same explain the event we like to call the big bang and subsequent apparent expansion??

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeyballs View Post
    Science channel on creation of rough waves being explained by non-linear exotic schrodinger equations. Can the same explain the event we like to call the big bang and subsequent apparent expansion??
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    Re: non-liniear exotic schrodinger equations

    Soluble linear partial differential Schrödinger’s equations are used in QM for the evolution of quantum states. Infinitely soluble nonlinear Einstein’s field equations are used in general relativity for describing black hole and big bang.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²


 

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