Maximal acceleration hypothesis and cosmological constraints on particle masses

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Big Bang Cosmology, Gravitons, Missing Mass (Astrophysics), Particle Acceleration, Particle Mass, Relativity, Hypotheses, Mach Inertia Principle, Particle Theory, Quantum Theory

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The maximal acceleration hypothesis and Friedman's cosmology provide an
inferior bound on particle masses. The linear approach to Mach's
principle with the assumption of a nonzero graviton rest mass M(g)
leads, when the upper bound on acceleration is taken into account, to
M(g) of about 10 to the -66th g at the present cosmic time.

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