Abstract
It is argued that while the Planck mass is seemingly fundamental, the Planck mass formula is incomplete. An evolutionary term is placed in the Planck mass formula. This affects our ideas about the Big Bang and suggests the universe began as something like a Bose-Einstein condensate. The same evolutionary term placed in the Planck length formula implies an expansion and acceleration of space and balances the perturbations introduced in the Planck mass, suggesting a connection to gravity.
Stephen James Anastasi