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Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant

Gerald W. Scanlon
4.9/5 (12243 ratings)
Description:The fine-structure constant is one of the universe’s key physical constants. It gauges the strength of the electromagnetic force. This force governs how charged elementary particles, like electrons, interact with light's photons. It actually combines three of nature’s fundamental constants: the speed of light, the electric charge carried by one electron, and Planck’s constant.It’s a pure number since it has no dimensions or units. Numerically, the fine-structure constant, denoted by the Greek letter α (alpha) is currently estimated to be 0,0072973525649. The fine-structure constant has long fascinated physicists. They have been obsessed with trying to figure out where alpha’s particular value comes from. However, it has been to no avail, and many now acknowledge that it could be random, decided in cosmic dice rolls during the universe’s birth.In this book, the author uses hypercubes to calculate the fine-structure constant. Specifically he uses an 8^0 point (dimension 0), an 8^1 line (dimension 1), an 8^2 square (dimension 2), four 8^3 cubes (dimension 3), four 8^4 tesseracts (dimension 4), and two 137 line segments to calculate 1/α. The resulting geometrical calculation of 1/α=137,036035407 is remarkably close to the 2018 CODATA recommended value of 1/α=137,035999084. Multidimensional representations of the hypercubes which geometrically form the fine-structure constant (1/α)^2=18,778,875 are presented on coordinate graphs throughout the book.In addition, the author shows there are nine iterations of the hypercubes associated with the geometrical calculation of the fine-structure constant. The nine iterations provide a theoretical framework to link the realms of quantum mechanics and general relativity.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant. To get started finding Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
71
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Independently published
Release
2023
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Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant

Gerald W. Scanlon
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The fine-structure constant is one of the universe’s key physical constants. It gauges the strength of the electromagnetic force. This force governs how charged elementary particles, like electrons, interact with light's photons. It actually combines three of nature’s fundamental constants: the speed of light, the electric charge carried by one electron, and Planck’s constant.It’s a pure number since it has no dimensions or units. Numerically, the fine-structure constant, denoted by the Greek letter α (alpha) is currently estimated to be 0,0072973525649. The fine-structure constant has long fascinated physicists. They have been obsessed with trying to figure out where alpha’s particular value comes from. However, it has been to no avail, and many now acknowledge that it could be random, decided in cosmic dice rolls during the universe’s birth.In this book, the author uses hypercubes to calculate the fine-structure constant. Specifically he uses an 8^0 point (dimension 0), an 8^1 line (dimension 1), an 8^2 square (dimension 2), four 8^3 cubes (dimension 3), four 8^4 tesseracts (dimension 4), and two 137 line segments to calculate 1/α. The resulting geometrical calculation of 1/α=137,036035407 is remarkably close to the 2018 CODATA recommended value of 1/α=137,035999084. Multidimensional representations of the hypercubes which geometrically form the fine-structure constant (1/α)^2=18,778,875 are presented on coordinate graphs throughout the book.In addition, the author shows there are nine iterations of the hypercubes associated with the geometrical calculation of the fine-structure constant. The nine iterations provide a theoretical framework to link the realms of quantum mechanics and general relativity.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant. To get started finding Multidimensional Representations of the Fine-Structure Constant, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
71
Format
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Publisher
Independently published
Release
2023
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