The Dutch Paradigm posits that the Big Bang was a flawless event, leading to a universe where we encounter various physical constants of nature.
Before the Big Bang, all photons and all neutrinos in the singularity were equal, with their respective electromagnetic systems in equilibrium.
Causality emerges from a brief interruption of the magnetic compensation in the causal system involving photons and neutrinos.
At the restart, all these photons and neutrinos went through the same event, that resulted in
- The same time delay: 1 TPlanck
- The same propagation speed: c
- The same amplitude of the EM manifestations
- The same start frequency of the EM manifestations
- The same clock frequency for update of values of the EM manifestations
We can observe the constructs resulting from interferences and apply measuring techniques. The International System of Units, the SI system, enables us to exchange measurement values.
Both the Planck time and the speed of light are known, but there are no values available yet for the amplitude of the components of the electromagnetic manifestations and the start frequency.
The Dutch Paradigm applies reverse engineering to determine the approximate values for both the amplitude and the starting frequency. The reverse engineering is feasible based on the model of the proton as per The Dutch Paradigm.
The resulting amplitude is approximately 0,3 fm.
The start frequency is in the bandwidth of gamma frequencies, approximately 10²⁴ Hz.
The clock frequency for resetting or updating the causality system is related to the Planck time and is somewhat more than approximately 10⁴⁴ Hz.