The aim of this book is to analyze the all important implications
of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle for a finite universe with
very large mass-energy content such as ours. The earlier and main
contributors to the formulation of Quantum Mechanics are briefly
reviewed regarding the formulation of Heisenberg's Principle. After
discussing "indeterminacy" versus "uncertainty", the universal
constants of physics are reviewed and Planck's units are given.
Next, a novel set of units, Heisenberg-Lemaitre units, are defined
in terms of the large finite mass of the universe. With the help of
Heisenberg's principle, the time evolution of the finite zero-point
energy for the universe is investigated quantitatively. Next,
taking advantage of the rigorous solutions of Einstein's
cosmological equation for a flat, open and mixed universe of finite
mass, the most recent and accurate data on the "age" (to) and the
expansion rate (Ho) of the universe and their implications are
reconsidered.
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