A model to inter-relate the values of the quantum electrodynamic, gravitational and cosmological constants
L. Eaves

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model linking fundamental constants of electromagnetism, gravity, and cosmology, suggesting a physical basis for the observed relation between dark energy density and gravitational self-energy, and deriving the cosmological constant.
Contribution
It introduces a novel phenomenological model connecting quantum, gravitational, and cosmological constants through a logarithmic relation and energy density balance.
Findings
The gravitational self-energy density matches dark energy density within 10%.
The model predicts a cosmological constant consistent with observations.
A physical interpretation of the relation between fundamental constants is proposed.
Abstract
The fundamental constants of electromagnetism, gravity and quantum mechanics can be related empirically by the numerical approximation , where is the low energy value of the electromagnetic fine structure constant and and are volumes corresponding to the classical electron radius, , and the Planck length respectively. This logarithmic relation is used in an ideal gas model to determine the work, , done when a hypothetical vacuum fluctuation expands relativistically from to in a time limited by the uncertainty principle. It is proposed that the expansion is a phenomenological representation of a quantum transition from a Planck-scale initial state into a final virtual photonic state of energy and lifetime , occupying a volume . The magnitude of the negative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
