Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology

Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology

ISSN Print: 2380-4327
ISSN Online: 2380-4335
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"Quantum Model of Gravity Unifies Relativistic Effects, Describes Inflation/Expansion Transition, Matches CMB Data"
written by Jody A. Geiger,
published by Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, Vol.4 No.4, 2018
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[11] Describing the Fine Structure Constant Using Only the Fundamental Measures
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[13] Increasing Universal Mass
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[14] Extending Precision of the Physical Constants
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[15] Classical Description of the CMB Power Spectrum Without Λ or CDM
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[18] Reduced Planck Constant–A New Approach with Increased Precision
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[20] Time Dilation Between the Quantum and Expansionary Epochs
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[21] Support for a Universe without Curvature
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[22] Distance Corresponding to the Length Contraction Associated with a Measure of Charge Couplings
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[23] Spatial Curvature Incompatible with Discrete Phenomena
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[24] Distance Corresponding to the Length Contraction Associated with a Measure of Blackbody Radiation
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[25] Measurements of CMB Age Confirms a 363,309 Year Quantum Epoch
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[26] Physical Support for a Universe with a Constant Rate of Radial Expansion
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[27] Angular Measure & Momentum
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[28] Physically Significant Approach to Describing Broken Symmetry
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[29] Planck's Constant
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[30] Extending the Physical Constants to 12 Significant Digits
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[31] Time Dilation of the CMB Age Confirms 363,309 Year Quantum Epoch
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[32] Unifying Gravity with Electromagnetism G= 2πɛ0γ
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[33] Describing the Fine Structure Constant Using Only Planck Units
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[34] Dark Energy–a Classical Description Using Measurement Quantization
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[35] Describing Elementary Charge Using Only Planck Units
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[36] Planck’s Constant – Request for Redefinition with Increased Precision
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[37] Frames of Reference Still Misunderstood; There’s a Third Frame
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[38] Describing the Electric Constant Using Only Planck Units
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[39] Fine Structure Constant
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[40] Classical Description of Mass in the Universe without Λ and CDM
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[41] Measurement Quantization Describes the Physical Constants
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[42] Distance Associated with Charge Couplings
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[43] Properties of Atoms Shown to be a Function of Discrete Geometry
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[44] Effective Mass of a Galaxy, Star Velocity and their Relation
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[45] Discrete Approach to Star Velocities Solves Dark Matter
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[47] Elementary Charge
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[48] Describing the Magnetic Constant Using Only Planck Units
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[49] Diameter & Age of the Universe as a Function of the CMB Temperature
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[50] Electric Constant
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[51] Physical Significance of Gravitational Curvature and the Orbital Path of Stars
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[52] Magnetic Constant
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[53] Classical Description of the CMB Power Spectrum Without ΛCDM
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[54] Distance Associated with Blackbody Radiation
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[56] Discrete Approach to the Contraction and Dilation of Measure with Respect to a Gravitational Mass
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[60] Discrete Approach Offers Physical Confirmation: Three Spatial Dimensions
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[62] Upper Bound to Baryonic Mass Density
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[64] Classical Approach to Orbital Star Velocity Obviates Dark Matter Conjecture While Demonstrating Path of Lowest Energy
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[65] Physical Significance of Count Bounds to the Fundamental Measures
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[66] More Precise Expressions for the Planck Units
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[67] What is the Physical Difference Between Baryonic and Electromagnetic Phenomena?
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[68] Informativity Differential
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[71] Fundamental Measures
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[73] Bounds to Measurement Frequency
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[75] Universe Offers Shared Value for the Measure of Angle and Momentum at the Planck Bound – 3.26239030392(48)
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[77] Correlating the Newton and Planck Constants
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[78] Physical Approach to Demonstrating Singularities Cannot Exist
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[79] Classical Description of Discrete Gravity
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[80] Hubble's Constant and the Underlying Physics of Expansion
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[81] Universe Offers Shared Value for the Measure of Angle and Momentum at the Planck Bound–3.26239030392 (48)
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[82] Determinism and the Foundations of Quantum Behavior
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[83] Length Contraction Associated with Discrete Measure Resolves the Planck Units Tension
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[84] Correlating the Gravitational and Reduce Planck Constants
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[85] Confirming the Discreteness of Measure with a New Form of Length Contraction
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[86] Physical Significance of Count Bounds of the Fundamental Measures
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[87] Three Fundamental Constants
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[88] Simplest Relation Between Fundamental Units of Length, Mass, and Time
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[89] What Defines the Fundamental Measures?
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[90] Fundamental Measures-More Precise Expressions for the Planck Units
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[91] Discrete Approach to the Contraction and Dilation of Measure with Respect to Motion
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[92] Discrete Expressions for the Gravitational Constant Offer Improved Precision G= 6.6740779428 (56) 10-11 m 3 kg-s-2
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[94] Measurement Quantization Describes Galactic Rotational Velocities, Obviates Dark Matter Conjecture
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