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Global Anisotropy of Space and experimental investigation of changes in beta-decay count rate of radioactive elements

The results of experimental investigations of changes in beta-decay count rate of radioactive elements, are presented, and an explanation of those on the base of a new physical conception of forming the observed three-dimensional space from a finite set of one-dimensional discrete vectorial objects (byuons), containing the cosmological vectorial potential, a new fundamental vectorial constant, is given. In the theory, the vector direction corresponds with that of the axis of Universe rotation being discussed in literature.

preprint1998arXivOpen access

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