Last year I talked at this meeting about a possible time dependence of the
QCD coupling constant αs. This year I shall look into the problem once
more, without fully repeating the arguments given last year. Astrophysical
indications that the fine structure constant has undergone a small time
variation during the cosmological evolution are discussed within the framework
of the standard model of the electroweak and strong interactions and of grand
unification. A variation of the electromagnetic coupling constant could either
be generated by a corresponding time variation of the unified coupling constant
or by a time variation of the unification scale, or by both. The various
possibilities, differing substantially in their implications for the variation
of low energy physics parameters like the nuclear mass scale, are discussed.
The case in which the variation is caused by a time variation of the
unification scale is of special interest. It is supported in addition by recent
hints towards a time change of the proton-electron mass ratio.Comment: 5 pages, QCD International Conference Montpellier 2-9 July 200