Estimation of Gravitational Constant `G_N' from CMBR data and Hubble's parameter

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In the companion submission by the author entitled "What is Time ? A New Mathematico-Physical and Information Theoretic Approach" broad outlines of the Nature of Time that could be formulated on the basis of a finite coarse grained and growing universe named CHALACHALA with the most basic entities called EKONS has been sketched. Planck's Quantum of action has been given in the form of angle (ratio). It has been possible to estimate the Gn by postulating that the number of EKONS in the universe is just enough to make the universe flat. The total number of EKONS constituting the universe and the number density have been estimated. The resulting values agree within 17.5% of the measured value. With these the mass of EKON has been estimated and applied to find the number of EKONS constituting an electron and it is surmised that this number should be prime and an estimate of this number has been made both for the electron and the proton. It is shown that the EKON constant gives a definite meaning to the cold matter hypothesis. Link with statistical thermodynamics has been established. A number of relevant references and apt quotes from Eddington, Dirac and Tolmon have been given.

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