Some cosmological implications of Dirac's large numbers hypothesis

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmology, Dirac Equation, Gravitation Theory, Density (Mass/Volume), Galactic Evolution, Hubble Constant, Maxwell Equation, Red Shift, Relativistic Theory, Space-Time Functions

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An attempt is made to relate observational data to Dirac cosmology, with a view to identifying its predictions and testing the theory. Some familiar problems in cosmology are reviewed using the criteria, assuming Dirac's large numbers hypothesis, that there are two metric scales applicable in his theory: the atomic or A scale in which conventional atomic and Maxwellian electromagnetic theory holds, or the Einstein or E scale in which conventional Einsteinian gravitational theory holds. If Dirac's hypothesis is correct, several important consequences for observational cosmology follow, featuring Hubble's constant, the age of the Universe, the cosmic mass density, the deceleration parameter and the evolutionary characteristics of the cosmic medium, including the formation of galaxies.

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