Relativity and Cosmology

   

A Self-Consistent Model of Cosmology Inspired by Hierarchy Problems

Authors: En Okada

In this study, we drew hints from the hierarchy problems and investigated the possibility that certain physical constants might actually evolve in accordance with the cosmic expansion, a process that has evaded all careful inspections to date due to a concerted evolution of those physical constants. We demonstrate that the hierarchy gaps, along with observations of the Hubble’s constant and the cosmic microwave background, all point to a consistent narrative that the Hubble radius has expanded by a factor of exactly 3.25×10^24 since the very beginning of the universe. The Planck constant is inversely proportional to the Hubble volume in our model, which further drives an evolution of not only the scale of the Planck units but also that of the elementary charge and the mass of elementary particles. This temporal evolution of the nature of the universe is a consequence from the mathematics of a stochastic symmetry breaking in the space as a binary field.

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