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On the origin of natural constants : axiomatic ideas with references to the measurable reality / Hans Peter Good.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Good, Hans Peter, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physical constants.
Physical laws.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Just as the circle number π or the Euler constant e determines mathematics, fundamental constants of nature define the scales of the natural sciences. This book presents a new perspective by means of a few axioms and compares the resulting validity with experimental data. By the axiomatic approach Sommerfeld's mysterious fine-structure constant and Dirac's cosmic number are fixed as pure number constants. Thanks to these number constants, it is possible to calculate the value for the anomalous magnetic-moment of the electron in a simple way compared to QED calculations. With the same number constants it is also possible to calculate masses, partial lifetimes, magnetic-moments or charge radii of fundamental particles. The expressions used for the calculations, with few exceptions, yield values within the experimental error limits of the Particle Data Group. The author shows that the introduced number constants give even better predictions than the complicated QED calculations of today's doctrine. In the first part only experimental data from the literature for checking the postulates are used. In the second part the author explains electrical transport measurements with emergent behaviour, which were carried out in a professional environment.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface
Contents
Lists of Figures and Tables
Part I
1. The David Bohm analogy: a forgotten idea on the origin of mass
2. Universal lengths of atomic physics and statistical physics
3. Charge localization and delocalization
4. The universal length for short-range order
5. Calculation of universal parameters by means of the David Bohm analogy
6. The universal energy density
7. Universal parameters of collective vibrations of the plasma
8. The duality relation or the connection between microcosm and macrocosm
9. The classical concept of the electrostatic field energy
10. The radiation formula of Max Planck
11. The gravitational fine-structure constant αgrav as a number constant and the connection to α
12. Interpretations of astronomical measurements with universal parameters
13. Our star - the sun
14. Phenomenological cataloging of particles with Hall fractions
15. Interpretation of hydrogen-like systems with α as a number constant
Part II
16. The boundary between semimetal and insulator
Appendix
Register
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110612387
3110612380
9783110610482
3110610485
OCLC:
1048659756

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