Abstract
Current theories that seek to unify gravity with the other fundamental interactions suggest that spatial and temporal variation of fundamental constants is a possibility, or even a necessity, in an expanding Universe. Several studies have tried to probe the values of constants at earlier stages in the evolution of the Universe, using tools such as big-bang nucleosynthesis, the Oklo natural nuclear reactor, quasar absorption spectra, and atomic clocks (see, e.g. Flambaum & Berengut (2009)).
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Berengut, J. C., Dzuba, V. A., Flambaum, V. V., King, J. A., Kozlov, M. G., Murphy, M. T., & Webb, J. K. (2009). Searching for space-time variation of the fine structure constant using QSO spectra: overview and future prospects. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 5(H15), 304–304. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921310009440
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