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Re: Measurement Quantization Describes the Physical Constants 

By: Zimbler0 in 6TH POPE | Recommend this post (1)
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Interesting . . .

I took a quick look . . .
And I seem to understand a small fraction of what I'm seeing.

However, I did save it as a pdf to my hard drive.

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Measurement Quantization Describes the Physical Constants
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 04 Feb 21 5:09 PM
Msg. 12454 of 60008

A serious article with serious math. A way to derive the physical constants in terms of multiples of Planck length? This has been one of the great mysteries in physics for a long time, underpinning any attempt at explaining everything in the sense of a unified field theory. The speed of light can't be just random/meaningless, can it?

I usually post articles to the board directly. Not this time. When you see the article, you'll know why.
http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ijtmp.20211101.03.html


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