Abstract

Within the expanding cosmic volu me, length can be considered as the gravitational or electro magnetic interaction range. Product of 'Hubble volu me' and 'cosmic crit ical density' can be called as the Hubble mass. The three key assumptions are: 1) within the volu me, each and every point in free space is influenced by the mass, 2) 'mo lar electron mass' can be considered as the rest mass of a new heavy charged elementary particle and 3) atomic grav itational constant seems to be Avogadro number times the classical gravitational constant. This is a new approach and may be given a chance in understanding the four fundamental cosmo logical interactions.

Highlights

  • In this paper an attempt is made to understand the basic unified concepts of the four fundamental cos mological interactions. This is a new approach and particle physics and cosmology can be studied in a cohesive mode

  • With reference to the Mach’s principle[1,2,3,4,5,6] and the Hubble volu me, if “Hubble mass” is the product of cosmic critical density and the Hubble volume[7,8,9], it can be assumed that, 1) With in the Hubble volume, each and every point in free space is influenced by the Hubble mass

  • 3) Within the Hubble volu me, Hubble mass plays a key role in understanding the geometry of the universe

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Summary

Introduction

2. Key Concepts in Particle Cosmology “Hubble volume” can be considered as a key tool in cosmology and unificat ion. In this paper an attempt is made to understand the basic unified concepts of the four fundamental cos mological interactions. This is a new approach and particle physics and cosmology can be studied in a cohesive mode

Basic Assumptions in Par ticle Cosmology
To Fit the Nuclear Binding Energy Constants
Proton-nucleon Stability Relation
To Fit the Rms Radius of Proton
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Application-11
Application-12: A Quantitative Approach to Understand the CMBR Rad iation
Present Matter Density of the Uni verse
Present Thermal Energ y Density of the Uni verse
Findings
Discussion & Conclusions
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