Isaac Scientific Publishing

Advances in Astrophysics

The Hubble Constant and Its Relationship to the Dirac Large Numbers Problem

Download PDF (239.4 KB) PP. 73 - 75 Pub. Date: August 1, 2016

DOI: 10.22606/adap.2016.12001

Author(s)

  • Dapeng Qian*
    Public Security Bureau of Yingkou, Liaoning Province, China

Abstract

Based on an improved special relativity that accommodates to the uncertainty principle, a theoretical relationship between the Hubble constant and several fundamental constants has been derived, resulting in the calculated value of H0=70.937km·s-1·Mpc-1, which compares extremely well with current measured results. The new equation and underlying theory also shed new light into the mystery of the Dirac large numbers problem. Finally, this paper mentions also an important experiment to test the improved special relativity.

Keywords

Hubble constant; Dirac large numbers; Improved special relativity

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