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Cosmic Redshift and Cosmologically Strengthening Hydrogen Atom in Black Hole Cosmology
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Volume 2, 2015
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Authors
[1]
U. V. S. Seshavatharam, Honorary Faculty, I-SERVE, Alakapuri, Hyderabad-35, AP, India.
[2]
S. Lakshminarayana, Dept. of Nuclear Physics, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-03, AP, India.
Abstract
With Reference To Their Earlier Proposed Black Hole Cosmology And By Considering The Stoney Scale And Current Cosmic Back Ground Temperatures The Authors Reviewed Their Earlier Proposed Unified Model Mechanism For Understanding The Cosmological Light Emission Mechanism In Cosmologically ‘Strengthening Hydrogen Atom’. In This Proposed Model ‘Gravitational Potential Energy Of Proton’ And ‘$(2n^2)$ States Of Electron’ Both Seem To Play A Major Role. Throughout The Cosmic Evolution, Planck’s Constant Seems To Be A Constant Whereas The Currently Believed ‘Reduced Planck’s Constant’ Seems To Be A Cosmological Decreasing Variable. With This New Proposal - Hubble’s Redshift Interpretation, Super Novae Dimming And Currently Believed Cosmic Acceleration Can Be Reviewed At Fundamental Level And A Correct Model Of Cosmology Can Be Developed.
Keywords
Cosmic Red Shift, Stoney Scale, Cosmic Back Ground Temperature, Gravitational Potential Energy of Proton, $(2n^2)$ States of Electron, Black Hole Cosmology
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