Fundamental physics and the fine-structure constant
Author(s) -
Michael A. Sherbon
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of physical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-9010
DOI - 10.14419/ijpr.v5i2.8084
Subject(s) - electromagnetism , physics , constant (computer programming) , fine structure constant , physical constant , classical mechanics , gravitation , euler's formula , symmetry (geometry) , gravitational constant , fundamental interaction , function (biology) , theoretical physics , electron , quantum mechanics , mathematical analysis , geometry , mathematics , quantum , quantum gravity , evolutionary biology , computer science , biology , programming language
From the exponential function of Euler’s equation to the geometry of a fundamental form, a calculation of the fine-structure constant and its relationship to the proton-electron mass ratio is given. Equations are found for the fundamental constants of the four forces of nature: electromagnetism, the weak force, the strong force and the force of gravitation. Symmetry principles are then associated with traditional physical measures.
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