Hubble Volume, Cosmic Variable Proton Mass and the CMB Radiation Energy Density

Authors

  • Mr. U.V.S.Seshavatharam

  • Mr. U.V.S.Seshavatharam

Keywords:

Hubble mass, Planck mass, Coulomb mass, variable proton mass, variable proton size, variable strong coupling constant, CMB radiation, cosmic critical

Abstract

It is noticed that in the accelerating universe proton mass proton size and the strong coupling constant are cosmic variable constants Independent of the cosmic red shift and CMBR observations cosmic acceleration can be verified by measuring the rate of decrease in the proton mass Cosmic initial conditions can be addressed with the Planck mass and the coulomb mass Based on the Mach s principle and the characteristic Hubble mass of the present universe it is noticed that in the Hubble volume critical density observed matter density and the thermal energy density are in geometric series and the geometric ratio is 1 ln M0 MC In this connection it can be suggested that - in understanding the basics of grand unification and cosmology cosmic Hubble volume can be given a chance

How to Cite

Mr. U.V.S.Seshavatharam, & Mr. U.V.S.Seshavatharam. (2012). Hubble Volume, Cosmic Variable Proton Mass and the CMB Radiation Energy Density. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 12(A5), 23–28. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/399

Hubble Volume, Cosmic Variable Proton Mass and the CMB Radiation Energy Density

Published

2012-03-15