Abstract
The maximum acceleration at the Planck epoch is shown to be related to the maximum magnetic field and curvature as well as temperature in that era. Spin-torsion effects at that epoch also lead to same value.
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Sivaram, C., De Sabbata, V. Maximum acceleration and magnetic field in the early universe. Astrophys Space Sci 176, 145–148 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00643085
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