Abstract:The paper discusses the role of the Mach principle as a theoretical basis for the universal spectra of periods obtained experimentally. The connection following from this principle according to the “all-to-all” principle can be used as the basis for the model of complementary fractal distributions or R-fractal. It is shown that the irrational fractal sequences following from the R-fractal can serve as a model of the universal spectra of periods, which act as the temporal aspect of the R-fractal. Examples of ph… Show more
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