Atom, Universe and the Fundamental Interactions

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Dr. U. V. S. Seshavatharam
Dr. U. V. S. Seshavatharam
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Prof. S. Lakshminarayana
Prof. S. Lakshminarayana
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In the universe, if the critical density is and the characteristic Hubble radius is mass of the cosmic Hubble volume is There exists a charged

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Dr. U. V. S. Seshavatharam. 2012. \u201cAtom, Universe and the Fundamental Interactions\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 12 (GJSFR Volume 12 Issue A5): .

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