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The Many Meanings of the Planck Mass (On The Existence Of The Pre-universe)

Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino

In this article I explain the concepts behind the multifaceted Planck mass through each of its facets, highlighting the relation of the Planck mass with the origins of the universe, with the physics of white dwarfs and black holes, with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, and, finally, with the microscopic world of elementary particles. The paper also suggests a new definition for this “multicoloured” mass. In certain way the Planck mass is a unit that unifies all of physics. Finally, three main conclusions are drawn: (a) the cause of quantum entanglement, (b) the existence of the Pre-universe, and (c) the possible existence of parallel universes.

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[v1] 2015-11-11 16:07:29
[v2] 2015-11-19 16:06:57
[v3] 2016-04-20 22:44:14

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