Design of the Universe - Part III: An Interdependent Pattern

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Scientific Paper
Title Design of the Universe - Part III: An Interdependent Pattern
Author(s) Robert J Heaston
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Published 2000
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 11
Number 2
Pages 23-28

Abstract

Part I of this three-part paper redefined the unification problem. Part II described how this redefinition could explain the coupling constants, cosmic numbers, and characteristic lengths marking bands of phenomena. Part III proposes new models of the big bang and the structure of particles. Parts I, II, and III are integrated to indicate that the design of the Universe is a gigantic network of interdependent relationships all derived from the redefined four fundamental forces.