Fundamental equation of unified field theory

The Fundamental equation of unified field theory (theory of everything) reads:
The reciprocal value of the fine-structure constant is equal to the absolute value of the logarithmus naturalis of the product of the Einstein field constant, the Planck mass, the speed of light, and the Hubble constant.
The fundamental equation includes the fine-structure constant of quantum electrodynamics and the Planck mass of concepts of quantum gravity. Therefore this equation requires the existence of a unified field theory.
The fundamental equation was formulated in 1999 .
By using the data of the Review of Particle Physics the fundamental equation predicts the value of the Hubble constant to be
H = 69.734(4) km/s/Mpc
This value is compatible with the five-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) value
H = (70.5 +/- 1.3) km/s/Mpc
Within the one-standard deviation uncertainty the left and right hand sides of the fundamental equation differ by no more than 0.02%.
 
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