Evidence of the Big Fix
Yuta Hamada, Hikaru Kawai, Kiyoharu Kawana

TL;DR
This paper provides evidence supporting the maximum entropy principle, suggesting that the parameters of the Standard Model, especially the Higgs vacuum expectation value, are fixed to maximize the universe's late-stage entropy, confirmed through experimental data.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the maximum entropy principle applies to the Higgs vacuum expectation value, linking fundamental physics to entropy maximization and the existence of atomic nuclei.
Findings
The Higgs vacuum expectation value is consistent with entropy maximization.
Atomic nuclei are crucial for the universe's entropy maximization.
The maximum entropy principle aligns with the fixed parameters of the Standard Model.
Abstract
We give an evidence of the Big Fix. The theory of wormholes and multiverse suggests that the parameters of the Standard Model are fixed in such a way that the total entropy at the late stage of the universe is maximized, which we call the maximum entropy principle. In this paper, we discuss how it can be confirmed by the experimental data, and we show that it is indeed true for the Higgs vacuum expectation value . We assume that the baryon number is produced by the sphaleron process, and that the current quark masses, the gauge couplings and the Higgs self coupling are fixed when we vary . It turns out that the existence of the atomic nuclei plays a crucial role to maximize the entropy. This is reminiscent of the anthropic principle, however it is required by the fundamental low in our case.
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