Dirac Large Numbers Hypothesis
978-613-3-89313-9
6133893133
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2010-11-15
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Dirac large numbers hypothesis refers to an observation made by Paul Dirac in 1937 relating ratios of size scales in the Universe to that of force scales. The ratios constitute very large, dimensionless numbers: some 40 orders of magnitude in the present cosmological epoch. According to Dirac's hypothesis, the apparent equivalence of these ratios might not be a mere coincidence but instead could imply a cosmology.
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