Fixed Value of Constant of Life Universe: Explained

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The discussion centers on the concept of a fixed value for a constant related to the universe's creation, suggesting that work is proportional to energy and force following the universe's explosion. Participants explore whether such a constant can exist, questioning the implications of its value on our understanding of the universe. The conversation highlights potential misconceptions about the universe's beginnings, referencing the Big Bang theory for clarification. The inquiry into the constant's existence raises fundamental questions about the laws governing energy and force in the cosmos. Ultimately, the dialogue emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of the universe's foundational principles.
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Universe created with an explosion.
ie, work directly propotional to energy.
after the explosion of a universe get gravitised.
ie, work directly propotional to force.

there fore equation would be work=constant*energy*force
Can there be a fixed value for this constant
if yes what is it?
if no,why not?
 
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