cosmology
Non-Singular Potential
Definition
A concept in Williams' theory suggesting the universe does not have a singularity (Big Bang) but a static, infinite past.
Related Theories (2)
Advanced Physics Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.
Ferris Williams 5D Unification Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.