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Quantum-Cosmos Nexus Theory
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: Received: 23 October 2023 / Approved: 24 October 2023 / Online: 25 October 2023 (03:57:55 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 25 October 2023 / Approved: 26 October 2023 / Online: 26 October 2023 (11:01:45 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 25 October 2023 / Approved: 26 October 2023 / Online: 26 October 2023 (11:01:45 CEST)
How to cite: Sheikh Nemeh, A. Quantum-Cosmos Nexus Theory. Preprints 2023, 2023101554. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202310.1554.v2 Sheikh Nemeh, A. Quantum-Cosmos Nexus Theory. Preprints 2023, 2023101554. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202310.1554.v2
Abstract
The Quantum-Cosmos Nexus Theory delves into the intricate web of relationships that tie together fundamental constants, cosmological properties, and the boundaries of our comprehension in the realm of physics. It unveils a profound interconnection between the gravitational constant (G), the speed of light (c), and the parameters of the observable universe. It introduces a unification equation that hints at a connection between the fundamental constants. It also introduces a new constant, , which is similar to the Planck constant but, on a large scale, signifies the ultimate unit of action or energy on a cosmic scale. With this new constant, new units similar to Planck units have been introduced. They are the equivalence of Planck units in the sense that they represent the limits of our current understanding of physics on the largest scale. The theory also shows that most of the fundamental constants of nature, including the gravitational constant (G), the speed of light (c), vacuum permittivity (ε0) vacuum permeability (u0), the Boltzmann constant (KB), and the fine-structure constant (α), can be derived from these new units and Planck units. The first derived equation suggests a potential weakening of the gravitational constant over time, assuming the density remains relatively constant. Although this is a matter of speculation, it has the potential to explain observations related to dark matter. The theory also makes use of the Planck force, defining it as the maximum force on the quantum and cosmic scales. It also emphasizes that the Planck scale is not the ultimate limit and reveals our observational constraints, offering a unique perspective on the universe's fundamental workings. The Quantum-Cosmos Nexus Theory reveals how fundamental constants, cosmic dynamics, and the limits of our understanding converge, opening the door to fresh perspectives on the underlying principles of the universe.
Keywords
cosmic scale; Planck scale; gravity; fundamental constants
Subject
Physical Sciences, Theoretical Physics
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