A. Joachim Meyer
A. Joachim Meyer | |
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| Known for | Super Spin Model of the Universe |
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| Fields | Physics, Cosmology |
A. Joachim Meyer is a researcher known for developing the "Super Spin Model of the Universe," a cosmological model that attempts to unify fundamental physical constants. He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.
Work
Meyer proposes that the universe originated in a gravitationally closed, maximally spinning, Planck-density "quantum string" state, which he terms the Super Spin Model. In this framework he argues for an interconnection of the gravitational constant G to the electron charge e and to other fundamental parameters, linking them through equations describing the strong and weak forces via a nonstationary, axi-symmetric space-time and corresponding thermodynamics. He derives the total mass of the universe as a function of the four fundamental parameters ħ, c, G and e.
His work on the model was published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum and presented at the Coral Gables Conference. Meyer is also a critic of the standard relativistic interpretation of the Michelson–Morley experiment. These proposals lie outside the framework of mainstream physics and cosmology.