2005, Vol.8, No.4, pp.342-350
A theory of special inconstancy, in which some
fundamental physical constants such as the fine-structure and
gravitational constants may vary, is proposed in pregeometry. In
the theory, the alpha-G relation of
between the varying
fine-structure and gravitational constants (where MW is the
charged weak boson mass) is derived from the hypothesis that both
of these constants are related to the same fundamental length
scale in nature. Furthermore, it leads to the prediction of
from the
most precise limit of
by Thorsett, which
is not only consistent with the recent observation of
by Webb
et al. but also feasible for future experimental tests.
In special inconstancy, the past and present of the Univese are
explained and the future of it is predicted, which is quite
different from that in the Einsein theory of gravitation.
Key words:
varying physical constants, pregeometry, special
inconstancy
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