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Global Scaling® Theory

What is Global Scaling ?

     Readers of raum&zeit surely didn't overlook the Global Scaling theory of Dr. Hartmut Muller. With the aid of the so called Mueller fractal it is possible to find comprehensive views and conclusions about

  • Mass distribution of the universe

  • cause of forces like gravitation, electromagnetism, etc.

  • the essence of time,

  • preferred and avoided dimension ranges of nature for example for lengths, frequencies, temperatures, etc.,

  • distribution of prime numbers,

  • interaction with DNA,

  • some known but not well understood Experiments.

     The basic assumption of the theory appears very simple. In opposite to the - usually in science used - linear scales for many different physical properties, the theory of Global-Scaling assumes, that the natural scale is not linear but in first approximation logarithmic and in second approximations fractal and hyperbolic.

       This basic thesis can be tested successfully with countless examples in nature. Including the time, nature uses one excellent scale for all physical dimensions and interactions. This natural scale can be cast mathematically with the Mueller-Set. Only with this understanding are new calculation methods for optimization or prognosis of different physical, biological, chemical and social processes possible.

 

More you find

- on the website of Institute for Space-Energy-Research

- or in Dr. Muller's book Global Scaling - Free Energy.

 

Global Scaling Theory  -  A short summary

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     This summary paper emerged during studies of Global Scaling theory. This document bases on publications and lectures made by the inventor of Global Scaling theory – Dr. rer. nat. Hartmut Muller. In this introductory document the basic terms of Global Scaling theory are explained step by step.

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