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TITLE:
A Quantum Entangled Fractal Superfluid Universe
AUTHORS:
Otto Ziep
KEYWORDS:
Cosmic Rays, Cosmic Microwave Background, Apparent Universe Expansion, Cosmological Redshift, Conductivity Plateau, Air Ionization
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.11 No.3,
July
11,
2025
ABSTRACT: The cosmological redshift, the expansion of the universe, the origin of cosmic rays including the microwave background is set in context to a fractal superfluid universe. Quantum entanglement is explained by highly correlated k-components of quadratic maps of curvature which captures growth of organic matter as well conductivity plateaus in layer structures. A mechanism of controlled ultra-high energy emission is discussed. A fractal superfluid universe model is capable to solve the cosmological constant problem, the Dirac monopole problem and the phenomenon of quantum entanglement for unified forces.