Unitless Physics I: Relating the Fundamental Constants

Abstract

The fundamental constants of Physics can be related via a numerical equivalence. This equivalence leads to a unitless transformation which reduces the number of fundamental constants and provides a simple relationship between E&M, gravitation and quantum mechanics. Unitless relationships in this paper are considered a representation associated with information processing internal to fundamental particles. The application of the unitless transformation (US9) to fundamental particle masses and lifetimes clearly demonstrates the applicability of this method to high energy physics.

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Christy, J. (2015) Unitless Physics I: Relating the Fundamental Constants. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 5, 182-192. doi: 10.4236/ijaa.2015.53023.

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