Quantum Gravity 149.3: Holographic (Surface) Causation Causes Strange Quark Matter/Stars



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "OsherD"
Date: 02 Jun 2007 12:39:18 AM
Object: Quantum Gravity 149.3: Holographic (Surface) Causation Causes Strange Quark Matter/Stars

From Osher Doctorow

C. Motch of Observatoire Astronomique Strasbourg (U. Strasbourg)
France and W. C. G. Ho of Harvard-Smithsonian CfA in separate papers,
and their colleagues, have indicated scenarios in which emitting
properties of the surface of the Strange Star candidate RX J
1856.5-3754 could account for this being a Strange Star.
See Motch, C., Zavlin, V. E., Haberl F., A&A 408, 303, 2003.
See also Ho, W. C. G., Kaplan, D. L., Chang, P. et al in 2007
Astrophysics and Space Science.
Motch has 57 papers in arXiv, while Ho has 20 there. Ho's paper
referred to in arXiv is arXiv:0705.4543, "Constraining the geometry of
the neutron star RX J1856.5-3754," 7 pages.
As I explained in a recent post in this thread, Holographic Causation
in Probable Influence/Causation (PI) is, with "all else constant (k)",
a linear function of Force's Causation on Temperature/Energy via the
equation:
1) P(Area-->Volume) = k + P(Force-->Temperature/Energy)
This also leads to some interesting suggestions closer to "home",
namely that for example surface properties of the Earth may be
critical for its internal properties, and likewise for the Sun and
other stars and planets.
The biological analogies include the fact that perception is (in the
form of receptors) almost entirely concentrated on the surface of (at
least higher) organisms, the critical role of locomotion in surface
terms in development of advanced life on Earth, the role of the skin
in blocking out dangerous bacteria and ultraviolet rays (and so on),
the roles of the cell walls and tissue "walls" (neurons,
arteries,veins, digestive system), etc.
Of course, area doesn't only influence volume on the surface of
objects, but in crossections also - hopefully "distinguished"
crossections which are somehow theoretically designated rather than
chaotically.
A rather negative paper by Jillian Anne Henderson and Dany Page of U.
Nacionale Autonoma de Mexico, astro-ph/0702234 v1 8 Feb 2007, 4 pages,
does cite the above two papers as possible exceptions to its
conclusions. Henderson and Page assumed a perfect blackbody scenario.
Osher Doctorow
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