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Large Scale Quantization and the Puzzling Cosmological Problems | A. I. Arbab
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19 Feb 2001 | Journal: | Spacetime & Substance 2(7) (2001) 55 | Subject: | General Physics | physics.gen-ph | Abstract: | We have investigated the implications of Quantum Mechanics to macroscopic scale. Evaporation of Black Holes and evolution of pulsars may be one of the consequences of this conjecture. The two equations GM=Rc^2 and GM^2=hc where R and M are the radius and the mass of the universe, are governing the evolution of the universe throughout its entire cosmic expansion, provided that the appropriate Planck constant is chosen. The existence of very large values of physical quantities are found to be due to cosmic quantization. We predict a constant residual acceleration of the order 10^{-7}cm s^{-2} acting on all objects at the present time. | Source: | arXiv, physics/0102057 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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