ON SOME POSSIBLE PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE EMBEDDING OF SUPERCRYSTALS INTO THE SPACES WITH HIGHER AND HIGHER DIMENSIONS AND OF THE COMPACTION OF THESE SPACES

Jerzy Warczewski & Pawel Gusin

University of Silesia, Institute of Physics, ul. Uniwersytecka 4, Pl-40007 Katowice, Poland,
e-mail:
warcz@us.edu.pl

 

Keywords: Aperiodic crystals, embedding procedure, atomic surfaces, compaction procedure, d-dimensional torus, group of the automorphisms, real matter, dark matter

The de Wolff's embedding procedure of the aperiodic structures is extended up to the higher dimensional spaces. The assumption is made about the dimension limit of these spaces. In this procedure the real atoms transform into atomic surfaces. The compaction of the primary space (the space with the highest dimension under consideration) is discussed.

The existence of the general relation between the aperiodic crystal structure and the invariants of the group of the automorphisms of the d-dimensional torus (being the result of the compaction of the atomic surface) is pointed out and proved for d = 1 and 2 [1].

The hypotheses are put forward about the behaviour of the atomic surfaces in higher dimensions, about the interpretation of the aperiodic structures as an analogy to the background radiation as well as about the creation of both the real matter and the dark matter [2] .

  1. P. Gusin & J. Warczewski, Acta Cryst. (1998), A54, 486-490.
  2. J. Warczewski & P. Gusin, Acta Cryst. A (submitted).