Magnetic vortex filaments, universal scale invariants, and the fundamental constants

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Cosmology, Density Wave Model, Gravitational Collapse, Magnetic Field Configurations, Vortex Filaments, Astronomical Models, Critical Velocity, Cyclotron Radiation, Mass Distribution, Orbital Velocity, Plasma Pinch

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The observed scale invariances in the universe are shown to support the idea that force-free magnetic vortex filaments have been central to the evolution of the universe and in the formation of superclusters, clusters, galaxies, and stars. The existence of a maximal size for vortex filaments that is comparable with that of the observable universe is demonstrated, eliminating the theoretical need for missing mass, and providing an alternative cosmology to that of the Big Bang. Invariants between microscopic and cosmological scales are proposed, leading to the derivation of a simple analytical expression for the fundamental constants, and suggesting the existence of vortex phenomena on the particle level.

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