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Journal of Modern Physics
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Journal of Modern Physics
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2153-1196
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2153-120X
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"
Upsilon Constants and Their Usefulness in Planck Scale Quantum Cosmology
"
written by
Eugene Terry Tatum
,
published by
Journal of Modern Physics
,
Vol.15 No.2, 2024
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Friedmann Type Equations in Thermodynamical Form Lead to Much Tighter Constraints on the Energy Density of the Universe
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How a Thermodynamic Version of the Friedmann Equation Appears to Solve the Early Galaxy Formation Problem
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DOI:
10.1007/s11038-025-09566-y
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