Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 454 - 457 (1994)Cosmology, oscillating physics, and oscillating biology
Pablo D. Sisterna and Hector Vucetich Received 4 May 1993 According to recent reports there is an excess correlation and an apparent regularity in the galaxy one-dimensional polar distribution with a characteristic scale of 128h-1 Mpc. This apparent spatial periodicity can be naturally explained by a time oscillation of the gravitational constant G. On the other hand, periodic growth features of bivalve and coral fossils appear to show a periodic component in the time dependence of the number of days per year. We show that a time oscillating gravitational constant with similar period and amplitude can explain such a feature. ©1994 The American Physical Society
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