Re: Where do the units come from?
- From: socratus <israelsad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2007 10:47:06 -0700
On May 31, 7:58 am, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
coetzee.ev...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:====================================================
Hi Guys
I'm wonder where the units of measure come from.
1.
Where does the quanta h come from?
The constant h Planck took from heaven
(phenomenological ) and placed in physics.
2.
At the interaction of the electron with the vacuum,
the energy and mass of it become infinite, it means
that electron disappeared in the heaven.
Maybe, therefore the energy of vacuum is not equal to zero.
3.
Between constant h and electron there is
constant a (fine structure constant) .
What does this constant mean?
This constant remained unknown in modern physics and
on Feynman's expression that this quantity is
" by the god given damnation to all physicists ".
4.
I want to say, that the constant h comes from heaven
and the electron goes to heaven and still nobody knows
what light quanta, electron and vacuum are.
Maybe, therefore the interpretation of physics
seems such paradoxical.
Maybe, therefore the physicists make measuring
not understanding the deep essence of the processes .
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