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Title | Space Generation Model of Gravitation and the Large Numbers Coincidences |
Author(s) | Richard Benish |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | Apeiron |
Volume | 15 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 25-48 |
Abstract
The basis for a new model of gravitation is presented, as are its basic cosmological consequences. Gravity is conceived as a process of outward movement of matter and space whose cumulative effect is the exponential expansion of the Universe. In the cosmological extreme the model thus resembles Masreliez?s Expanding Spacetime Theory. [1] Unlike the latter theory, the new model predicts novel effects that can be revealed in a modest laboratory. The next most noteworthy feature of the model is that it gives new meaning to the well-known ?large numbers coincidences.? This new approach encompasses a broader range of physical reality than usual, including now the cosmic background radiation and the density of atomic nuclei.