
The author presented two of his theories to Deep Seek: One that describes the atom in terms of a temporal invariant of 1-second and the other that describes the Solar System in terms of a temporal invariant of 1-second. With one-second in common to both scales, the author asked Deep Seek to synthesize the theories in terms of Dirac’s theory. In 1937, Nobel laureate Paul Dirac made a profound observation that initiated decades of research into connections between microphysical and cosmological scales [15]. He noted three remarkable numerical coincidences involving the dimensionless number N ≈ 10⁴⁰. The first paper here will be the synthesis, the second, paper will be the microscale theory presented to Deep Seek, and the third paper will be the macroscale theory presented to Deep Seek.
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