Mass Boom Versus Big Bang: Einstein was Right
Antonio Alfonso-Faus (E.U.I.T. Aeronautica Madrid, Spain)

TL;DR
This paper proposes that all masses increase linearly over cosmological time while Planck's constant decreases, leading to a shrinking quantum world and explaining redshift within a framework consistent with fundamental principles.
Contribution
It introduces a new principle called 'TOTAL INTERACTION' and reinterprets Weinberg's relation, providing a novel model where masses grow and quantum scales shrink over time.
Findings
Masses increase linearly with cosmological time.
Planck's constant decreases over time.
The shrinking quantum world explains redshift.
Abstract
When considering possible time variations of fundamental physical constants one has to keep firm well established principles. Following this approach we keep firm the Action Principle, General Relativity (the Equivalence Principle), and Mach's Principle. Also we introduce a new principle under the name of "TOTAL INTERACTION" and reconsider Weinberg's relation with a new approach. Consistent with all these principles we find that all masses increase linearly with cosmological time (THE MASS BOOM) and that Planck's constant decreases also with this time.Then the whole quantum world shrinks with time too. This is the cause of the red shift
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy
