TITLE:
The Planck Constant and Its Relation to the Compton Frequency
AUTHORS:
Espen Gaarder Haug
KEYWORDS:
Planck Constant, Compton Frequency, Electron, Proton Count
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.12 No.1,
January
26,
2024
ABSTRACT: The Planck constant is considered one of the most important universal constants of physics, and despite all we know much about it, the physical nature of it has not been fully understood. Further investigation and new perspectives on the Planck constant should therefore be of interest. We demonstrate that the Planck constant also can be directly linked to the Compton frequency of one, which again is divided by the Compton frequency in one kg. If this is right, it means also the Planck constant is linked to quantization of matter, not only energy. However, as we will show the frequency of one when expressed in relation to kg will be observational time dependent. This means the missing mass gap surprisingly both is equal to the Planck mass, which is larger than any known particle and also it is linked to a very small mass that again is equal to what has been suggested as the photon mass in the existing literature. This new view could be an important step forward in understanding the physical nature of the Planck constant as well as the mass gap and even the rest mass of a photon.