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There have been many models of both fundamental particles and the cosmos which have involved rotation, spin or vorticity. Most of these entail “something” spinning about a fixed axis. This paper qualitatively describes a more general rotation which shows promise in unifying the fundamental forces and explaining various cosmological phenomena.
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Kokus, M. (1997). Spherical Rotation, Particles and Cosmology. In: Tifft, W.G., Cocke, W.J. (eds) Modern Mathematical Models of Time and their Applications to Physics and Cosmology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5628-8_30
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