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Where Do the Laws of Physics Come From?

Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino

This paper investigates the origins of the fine-structure constant and the laws of physics. Evidence strongly suggests that there is a common origin behind all of them. The most striking evidence is perhaps the Lorentz transformations which are mentioned here and analysed in a separate paper. The author presents a new perspective about the laws of Nature through a new theory called: the theory of the pre-universe and proposes an answer to the question: where do the laws of physics come from?

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[v1] 2014-07-14 17:14:56
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