Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1723172 | Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser. B | 2006 | 7 Pages |
The most prominent mode of action in the universe, from the largest to the smallest identifiable object, is noted to be that of a vortical motion. If this were not true, the universe as we know it could not exist. For example: the universe has billions of galactic systems, with each galaxy consisting of billions of stars spinning like a disk around a massive black hole. For ever-smaller scales within the same system, there are planets around a star and then moons around a planet. Within a planet we have hurricanes, tornadoes, and small line vortices. Down to the subatomic level, there are electrons and subatomic elements that might now also be taken as vortical string-like matters. Hence, it is the primary objective of this paper to find out the origin and properties of this fundamental action that constitutes the fabric of our universe.