Relativity and Cosmology

   

Why Does the Limit of the Maximum Force in the Universe Exist

Authors: V. E. Yumashev

It is established that there is a limit of maximum force at the point c^4/4G and a limit of maximum power c^5/4G [1, 2] in the Universe. But there is no explanation why do these values exist and why do they have such signification. These limits can be explained from the point of view of the hypothesis of the existence of a chronofield in the universe. Such hypothesis is presented in [3, 4, 5]. These works were written in the early 2000s and it is not easy to find them on the Web. The text below summarizes the main provisions of the chronofield hypothesis and gives an explanation of the reason of existence of the maximum force limit.

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