Constants of Nature

The act of quan­tiz­ing space­time leaves us with five dis­crete para­me­ters by which to describe that quan­ti­za­tion. We call these the Planck para­me­ters, their val­ues are:

Table of Universal Constants 1

Constants of Nature that are Dimensionally set by qst:

constants of nature table 2

The rules of qst reveal a new geo­met­ric dimen­sion­less num­ber called ж.
Unitless mark­ers of space­time geometry:

constants of nature table 2

Combining ж with π, and the 5 quan­tized geo­met­ric val­ues of qst, the fol­low­ing con­stants of Nature also jump out of the formalism.

constants of nature table 4

*Avogadro’s num­ber NA (also known as Loschmidt’s num­ber NL) is used in the the molar gas con­stant and the Faraday con­stant. This num­ber is the result of some­what arbi­trary his­tor­i­cal con­di­tions wherein the num­ber of atoms in a vol­ume (whose scale was defined by the pop­u­lar arbi­trary sys­tem at the time and the per­sonal choice of atom) was cho­sen as the def­i­n­i­tion. Avogadro’s num­ber NA is equal to 6.022141510 × 1023/mol.

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2 Responses to “Constants of Nature”

  1. Admin says:

    There are sev­eral errors in the num­bers above. Namely, the val­ues for the speed of light, the fine-structure con­stant and the inverse fine-structure con­stant. As they are embed­ded in graph­ics, it will be a day or two before they can be cor­rected. Thank you John for point­ing this out.

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  2. John Wsol says:

    c=2.99792458x10^8 m/s (2 web-pages need fix’n)
    alpha = 7.297352537x10^-2
    1/alpha = 137.035999694

    The rest depends on the accu­racy of G

    (We can dis­cuss this later.)

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