Originally Posted By: Adib Ben Jebara
..unparticle theory which does not explain well particles and is not even clear enough...
The unparticle physics was "guessed" as an ad-hoc theory by the same way, like LQG or string theory, but from AWT perspective they're all steps by correct direction, because the scale invariant density fluctuations in heavily compressed particle matter are both spin loops, strings and unparticles at the same moment.

The AWT is based on the assumption, the Universe is completely random, but the number of states is limited due the limited speed of information (transversal wave spreading), so that the randomness of the directly observable system is always violated due the finite number of states in it.

It's like the observation of set of infinite many numbers - we have no chance to observe some regularity in it. But at the moment, the number of states in the set is limited, we can observe a multinomial distribution between similar members. It's like the throw of dice: if the dice would be of infinite wall number, we cannot detect any regularity between individual throws. But when the the number of walls will be limited by polyhedra, we cen observe a sequences of multinomial distribution: ...1101011010100011010111... We can observe "something".



For example, the system of colored points, where the colors are limited by finite set can be never fully homogeneous: it exhibits a colored spots: a fluctuations of color density. And these fluctuations are scale invariant, they're behaving like "unparticles". It doesn't matter, in which scope these colors spots will be averaged: they'll always exhibit the color spots of the same distribution,