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Article: Changes in the fine structure of stochastic distributions as a consequence of space-time fluctuations.
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- Progress in Physics
- Article date:
- April 1, 2006
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This is a survey of the fine structure stochastic distributions in measurements obtained by me over 50 years. It is shown: (1) The forms of the histograms obtained at each geographic point (at each given moment of time) are similar with high probability, even if we register phenomena of completely different nature--from biochemical reactions to the noise in a gravitational antenna, or a-decay. (2) The forms of the histograms change with time. The iterations of the same form have the periods of the stellar day (1.436 min), the solar day (1.440 min), the calendar year (365 solar days), and the sidereal year (365 solar days plus 6 hours and 9 min). (3) At the same instants of ...