Design of the Universe - Part II: Consequences of Redefining the Fundamental Forces

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Scientific Paper
Title Design of the Universe - Part II: Consequences of Redefining the Fundamental Forces
Author(s) Robert J Heaston
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Published 1999
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 10
Number 1
Pages 27-29

Abstract

Part I of this series of three papers described a mathematical method of redefining fundamental forces such that the unification problem itself was redefined. One of the ways of establishing the credibility of this approach is to predict a variety of relationships that are already known and accepted. Another approach is to give a physical explanation to relationships that have not been given a physical interpretation before. Part II answers several of the mysteries about coupling constants, cosmic numbers, and characteristic lengths. A rich structure of nature is described from 10-15 to 10-3 m.