Dirac large numbers hypothesis

The Large Number Hypothesis (English, LNH, German hypothesis of large numbers ) is a conjecture in theoretical physics.

She was raised in 1937 by Paul Dirac and deals with the strange accumulation of absolute ratios of the order of the number. Thus, as the ratio of the gravity to electromagnetic force between two elementary of order N, the diameter of the visible universe to the diameter of the proton also of order N, the number of such particles in this of the order and a number of other such strange Matching Umgen ( coincidences ). The LNH is therefore also called Large Number Coincidences.

Dirac deduced cosmologies with a time- variable gravitational constant and continuous creation of matter from.

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