Banded speed cosmology

Banded speed cosmology (BSC) is a physical theory that describes the distribution of speed in Universe in a banded fashion, conceptually analogous to the distribution of energy in solids. The theory is called "cosmology" because it derives a general description of the spacetime on the basis of the banded arrangement of speed (and also of other physical quantities).
The key concept of BSC was formulated by Giuseppe Fazio and then developed by Fazio itself and his colleagues Mauro Giaconi and Davide Quatrini, electronic engineers at .
The theory is loosely connected to Doubly special relativity, and it incorporates some theorems and concepts of information theory in the field of theoretical physics, including calculus methods for avoiding numerology or coincidences.
BSC is capable of numerical predictions, including a value for Universe mass that is confirmed by WMAP spacecraft data.
The general description of the theory is included in three peer-reviewed papers published by the "Journal of Physical Science and Application" ISSN 2159-5348.
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