Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Preprint
Publication Date
Winter 2-2-2017
Abstract
It has been known for long time that the cosmic sound wave was there since the early epoch of the Universe. Signatures of its existence are abound. However, such an acoustic model of cosmology is rarely developed fully into a complete framework from the notion of space, cancer therapy up to the sky. This paper may be the first attempt towards such a complete description of the Universe based on classical wave equation of sound. It is argued that one can arrive at a consistent description of space, elementary particles, Sachs-Wolfe acoustic theorem, up to a novel approach for cancer therapy, starting from this simple classical wave equation of sound. We also discuss a plausible extension of Acoustic Sachs-Wolfe theorem based on its analogue with Klein-Gordon equation to become Acoustic Sachs-Wolfe-Christianto-Smarandache-Umniyati (ASWoCSU) equation. It is our hope that the new proposed equation can be verified with observation data. But we admit that our model is still in its infancy, more researches are needed to fill all the missing details.
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
acoustic metric, acoustic analogue of space, acoustic cosmology, Sachs-Wolfe theorem, cancer therapy with frequency
Recommended Citation
Christianto, Victor; Florentin Smarandache; and Yunita Umniyati. "From Acoustic Analog of Space, Cancer Therapy, to Acoustic Sachs-Wolfe Theorem: A Model of the Universe as a Guitar." (2017). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/math_fsp/648
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