What is Global Scaling Theory?
Thirty years ago eminent biologists had already discovered that organisms whose body sizes proved to be within certain ranges of measurement seemed to have much better chances for survival and reproduction, independent of type of specie investigated. The results of this research showed, unequivocally, the frequency distribution of biological species relative to body size and mass.
At about the same time, physicists discovered a similar phenomenon of scaling in the frequency distribution of elementary particles based on the particles’ rest mass. In 1982, Dr. Hartmut Müller was able to show this for all known particles, nuclei, and atoms, and also for asteroids, moons, planets, and stars.
Scaling is a global phenomenon; in fact, it may be the very blueprint of the universe itself. In a series of articles published between 1982 and 1989 by the Institute for Scientific-Technical Information of the
Further mathematical investigation of the Global Scaling phenomenon has revealed the concept of standing wave processes on the logarithmic (not linear) scale of measures, and postulates the existence of a Standing Gravitational Wave that exists simultaneously everywhere. Reflections form further substructures. As a highly interesting example, the fractal set emerging from this process is responsible for describing the distribution of the Prime Numbers.
These articles were kept secret, when first published, by the

