The Large Numbers Hypothesis: Outline of a self-similar quantum-cosmological Model

Abstract

In 1919 A. Einstein suspected first that gravitational fields could play an essential role in the structure of elementary particles. In 1937, P.A.M. Dirac found a miraculous link between the properties of the visible Universe and elementary particles. Both conjectures stayed alive through the following decades but still no final theory could be derived to this issues. The herein suggested fractal model of the Universe gives a consistent explanation to Dirac's Large Numbers Hypothesis and combines the conjectures of Einstein and Dirac.

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