Abstract

We suggest cosmological new scales in the Matter Era which reveal the cosmological mission of the Higgs boson. We argue that a fundamental measure of mass in the Matter Era is connected with the Higgs boson mass, which in turn determines fundamental measures of length and time. This new ansatz is able to develop an alternative theory of galaxies, black holes and stars in a broad range of masses, to explain the energetic activities of galaxies, and to illustrate their morphological varieties, to describe the observational data on the correlation between masses of the galactic components, and to demonstrate the prerequisites of the galactic rotation phenomenon.

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