On the Planck Scale and Structures of Matter
Year: 2009 Pages: 9
Keywords: Planck scale, Period doubling, Electric charge, Magnetic moment, Elementary particle, Solar system, 55 Cancri, Exoplanets, Galaxy redshift
Invariant properties and structures of matter are modeled by internal
period-like degrees of freedom. Invariance then means periods, which
remain unaltered over time. Period doubling is a phenomenon common to
nonlinear dynamical systems. In this model the doubling process is
generalized into multiple dimensions and utilized to bring about
sub-harmonic frequencies, which generate decreasing energies and
increasing sizes. It is assumed that period doubling takes place at the
Planck scale, and therefore the Planck units are used as reference. The
sub-harmonics can be converted into several other physical quantities
by well known physical relations. A certain class of sub-harmonics is
stable and the elementary electric charge (squared), rest energies and
magnetic moments of the electron-positron and proton-antiproton pairs
are shown to belong to this class. It is suggested that the structure
of the Solar system results from period doubling, too.