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− | Recent observations confirm that galactic red-shifts might be quantized and hint a possible new form of quantum mechanics, which could probably explain these observed properties of the galaxies. This brief note investigates some expressions for the mass of the universe M(u), which were obtained with the help of the definition of the new cosmic Planck constant h bar subscript g.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Recent observations confirm that galactic red-shifts might be quantized and hint a possible new form of quantum mechanics, which could probably explain these observed properties of the galaxies. This brief note investigates some expressions for the mass of the universe M(u), which were obtained with the help of the definition of the new cosmic Planck constant h bar subscript g. |
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Title | The Mass of the Universe and Other Relations in the Idea of a Possible Cosmic Quantum Mechanics |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Michael Harney, Ioannis Iraklis Haranas |
Keywords | Cosmic quantum mechanics, mass of the universe, cosmic h bar |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | Progress In Physics |
Volume | 2 |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 2 |
Pages | 50-51 |
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Abstract
Recent observations confirm that galactic red-shifts might be quantized and hint a possible new form of quantum mechanics, which could probably explain these observed properties of the galaxies. This brief note investigates some expressions for the mass of the universe M(u), which were obtained with the help of the definition of the new cosmic Planck constant h bar subscript g.