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Morphological study of recorded images of 5 phenomena; Black hole, Saturn, Moon, Human Heart, Cancer Cells, and Tumors. Consequently, they prove signs of their presence in interactive cycles and sometimes in communication with themselves.
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Hidden Interaction Theory
Hossein Moradi
Hidden Interaction Theory
Hossein Moradi
© 2022 Hosein Moradi
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ISBN Softcover: 978-3-347-64979-8
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Abstract
The world is made up of countless phenomena at the micro to macro scales, and the study of the feedback of phenomena provides valuable information about their nature and how they work. By comparing the morphology of feedback structures and examining the cryptography of structures emitted of the Black hole, Saturn, Moon, Human Heart, Cancer Cells, and Tumors, I tried to gain knowledge on how the feedback interactions between these phenomena are regulated, albeit on a basic basis. The data represents a common pattern in the apparent structures and a complex system in the components of their geometric structures. Results that can bring us closer to answering this question; Is the observed basic similarity between the phenomena due to the existence of a single and common external source? Or is it formed due to the multiplicity of interactive cycles with each other?
Table of Contents
Abstract
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Appendix
1. Introduction
2. Assumption and Result
Introducing Phenomena
Structural Density (SD)
Density Sequences (DSe)
Distance of Important Linear Sequences (DILS)
Width Morphology
Fibonacci Sequence (FS)
The Slope of Width Change Chart (SWC)
3. Approach and Discussion
4. Summary and Outlook
5. Materials and Methods
6. References
7. Appendices
Acknowledgements
Every human being, I believe, exists in multiple dimensions at the same time. Dimensions operate in parallel most of the time but occasionally approach and intersect. This book's writing results from my undiscovered inner dimension colliding with my other dimensions. I give thanks to the One who lives within me and has directed me because I have always wanted to learn more about him.
My research assistant, Masoud Shams, who analyzed the data and influenced the defining my research direction, deserves special mention.
On the other hand, I am aware that growing my achievements and preparing them for publication would have been extremely difficult without the help of my family. I'm grateful to my family for putting up with my disappearances and allowing me to spend years of my life calmly analyzing the phenomenon. In particular, my mother, Masoumeh Akbari, listened to me from the start and gently directed my views. And I'd want to express my gratitude to my sister, Reyhaneh Moradi, for her assistance with the technical editing of the texts.
Finally, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Reza Ebrahimi for his advice and Dr. Elias Aghili Dehnavi for his invaluable support in my texts translation into Latin, technical editing, and publication.
List of Tables
Table 1 The number of CREs in each pattern
Table 2 Repetitive linear sequences
Table 3 Repetitive non-linear sequences
Table 4 Principles of locating repetitive linear sequences relative to each other
Table 5 Investigation of nonlinear relationship (triangular system) between fixed linear sequences
Table 6 The ratio of the repetitions of the existing thicknesses in each pattern to the total repetition
Table 7 The similarity ratio of the thicknesses in each pattern in the Zoning Overlap among other patterns
Table 8 The studied slopes from the thickness change diagram in each pattern
Table 9 The similarity ratio of impulses repetition in phenomena with each other
Table 10 The similarity of paired phenomena, separating the seven performed analyses
List of Figures
Figures 1 Case studies
Figures 2 Confluence of Radius and Edge (CRE); creates identifiers for each radius of the pattern
Figures 3 The distance between key linear sequences
Figures 4 Diagrams of similarities between patterns in terms of linear domain differences between patterns
Figures 5 The changes of pattern's thickness
Figures 6 Fibonacci sequence slope lines on the thickness variation diagram
Figures 7 The Slope of the thickness changes diagram
Figures 8