This paper (MUT 6.11) applies the Mass Curvature Rate (MCR) framework to gravitational lensing estimation, bridging atomic-scale and cosmic-scale phenomena. It defines particle-scale acceleration, computes effective mass, and predicts lensing angles from nuclei to cosmic distances. Numerical examples demonstrate the negligible magnitude of atomic-scale lensing and confirm consistency with the Hubble radius. The framework highlights the unit-consistent integration of microscopic mass numbers with curvature effects, providing a bridge between atomic physics and cosmology.
Myomin Aung (Thu,) studied this question.