Authors: Tomáš Ajdari
The Hubble scale is defined as the energy of a particle (Compton wavelength) with the size of theHubble radius. Any larger particle would expand faster than light, ceasing to be a single particle. From this scale a minimum length, mass and volume are derived. The probability that we find ourselves in an universe made out of any of the groups belonging to any of the infinite families is infinitely low. The probability that our universe is made out of the 26 sporadic groups is very high. The volume of the observable universe is approximately 2.1×10^365 "Hubble scale" volumes. The direct product of all the 26 sporadic groups is approximately 2.32×10^365. The mass (dark matter, baryonic matter) is ~ 6×10^121 - a cube root of the product of all the sporadic groups, which is directly proportional to the square of time since the Big Bang — 8×10^60 Planck times. This time is the 6th root of the product of all the sporadic groups. The mass (dark matter, dark energy and baryonic matter) of the observable universe is ~ 1.8×10^122 Hubble scale masses, which corresponds to the circumference of the observable universe in Hubble scale lengths
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