Classical Physics

   

Supervision of Far Areas of the Universe (Gravitational Corrections)/Наблюдение удаленных областей Вселенной (гравитационные поправки)

Authors: Robert Yusupov

Observing through a telescope the areas of the Universe removed from us, we look in the Universe past. We see these areas during that epoch when the Universe was younger than its modern age. According to the author’s «Theory of the nature» such fundamental physical quantities as the maximum speed in the nature (analogue of a velocity of light in vacuum), the gravitational quantity of the Universe (analogue of the Newtonian constant of gravitation) and Avogadro constant are decreasing with the age of the Universe (absolute universal time). In the present article results of calculation of these quantities are presented to various epoch of the Universe in the form of the table. Наблюдая в телескоп удаленные от нас области Вселенной, мы заглядываем в прошлое Вселенной. Мы видим эти области в ту эпоху, когда Вселенная была моложе современного ее возраста. Согласно «Теории природы» автора такие фундаментальные физические величины, как максимальная скорость в природе (аналог скорости света в вакууме) и гравитационная величина Вселенной (аналог гравитационной постоянной Ньютона) являются убывающими с возрастом Вселенной (абсолютным вселенским временем) физическими величинами. В настоящей статье представлены в виде таблицы результаты расчета этих величин в различные эпохи Вселенной.

Comments: 5 Pages. In Russian. Robert Yusupov © Supervision of far areas of the Universe

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