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Classical Quintessence and the Cosmological Constant
by Michael A. Sherbon
SSRN Classics: Journal of Philosophical & Scientific Texts (12 July 2009)
Abstract: From the cosmology of classical quintessence and the Cosmological Circle of ancient geometry, quintessence is calculated as the primary fundamental physical constant. The role of the fine-structure constant in quantum electrodynamics is briefly discussed and the same value for inverse alpha, the inverse fine-structure constant found in previous work, is confirmed. Then the cosmological constant is calculated, confirming a recent theoretical prediction related to the fine-structure constant and the cosmological constant. ssrn.com/abstract=1433068
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July 27, 2011 at 11:38 pm
I do love quintessence. So tasty. Reminds me of eternity – omninutritional and uberpresent. As above, so below, no? Quintessence makes SO much more sense, vastly, mathematically, biologically, than any ideas of a simply expanding ether whereby there is no actual source of said expansion. Der?