Scale-Invariant Models of Natural Oscillations in Chain Systems and Their Cosmological Significance

In this paper we review scale-invariant models of natural oscillations in chain systems of harmonic quantum oscillators and derive measurable consequences. Basic model claims are verified in terms of fundamental particles, the cosmic microwave background and the solar system. The cosmological signif...

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Astronomical models
Chains
Cosmic background radiation
Cosmic microwave background
Cosmological physics
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Elementary particles
Harmonic oscillators
High energy physics
Invariants
Invariants (Mathematics)
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Oscillators
Scale (ratio)
Scale models
Solar system
Temperature
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