Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design

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In current physics there are two Natural constants with meanings that remain unresolved: the Cosmological and the Fine Structure constants. Both are related to the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Here we attempt to give meaning to each of these constants and the relationship that can exi...

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Autores: Gómez, Jose, Engholm, Douglas
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fisica/article/view/23654
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cosmological constant
Fine structure constant
Spacetime
Natural constants
Constante Cosmológica
Constante de Estructura Fina
Espaciotiempo
Constantes naturales
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spelling Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical designLas constantes naturales como propiedades del espacio-tiempo. Un diseño geométrico y matemáticoGómez, JoseEngholm, DouglasGómez, JoseEngholm, DouglasCosmological constantFine structure constantSpacetimeNatural constantsConstante Cosmológica Constante de Estructura FinaEspaciotiempoConstantes naturalesIn current physics there are two Natural constants with meanings that remain unresolved: the Cosmological and the Fine Structure constants. Both are related to the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Here we attempt to give meaning to each of these constants and the relationship that can exist between them by proposing a new system of units based on Spacetime Structure. We will extend this new concept to unsolved questions in physics and cosmology, as well as describing the process by which the Spacetime Structure premises were developed to provide a basis for our thesis that Spacetime is quantized in energy-linked equidistant vertices separating the Compton electron wavelength and time. Spacetime is an omni-tensional structure that contains the energy and mass composing the Universe. Within this structure atoms and photons undergo quantized movement from vertex to vertex, where the angle change between structural vertices produces the Spacetime curvature. We propose that the Fine Structure constant (α) is related to Spacetime Structure, and that physical properties of matter and energy can be translated to Structural or Spacetime Units, where Natural constants are described by mathematical relationships between the three pure numbers π, φ and α.En la física actual existen dos Constantes Naturales cuyos significados permanecen sin resolver: la Constante Cosmológica y la de Estructura Fina, ambos están relacionados con la teoría de la Relatividad y la Mecánica Cuántica, respectivamente. Intentaremos dar significado a cada una de ellas y su posible relación, planteando un nuevo sistema de unidades basado en la Estructura del Espaciotiempo. Ampliaremos este nuevo enfoque a cuestiones no resueltas en Física y Cosmología, proponiendo que la Estructura del Espaciotiempo estaría cuantizada en vértices equidistantes separados la longitud de onda y tiempo de Compton de un electrón, presentando una estructura omnitensional que contiene la energía y la masa que componen el Universo, de esta manera los átomos y fotones experimentan un movimiento cuantificado de vértice a vértice, donde el cambio de ángulo entre vérices estructurales produce la curvatura del Espaciotiempo. Sugerimos que la constante de Estructura Fina (α) está relacionada con el Espaciotiempo y que las propiedades físicas de la materia y la energía pueden traducirse a Unidades Estructurales o de Espaciotiempo, donde las Constantes Naturales son descritas como relaciones matemáticas y proporcionales, entre los tres números puros π, φ y α.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos2023-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevision articleArtículo de revisiónapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fisica/article/view/2365410.15381/rif.v26i2.23654Revista de Investigación de Física; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023); 63-86Revista de Investigación de Física; Vol. 26 Núm. 2 (2023); 63-861728-29771605-7724reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMenghttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fisica/article/view/23654/19828Derechos de autor 2023 Jose C. Gómez, Douglas Engholmhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/236542023-11-07T10:47:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
Las constantes naturales como propiedades del espacio-tiempo. Un diseño geométrico y matemático
title Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
spellingShingle Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
Gómez, Jose
Cosmological constant
Fine structure constant
Spacetime
Natural constants
Constante Cosmológica
Constante de Estructura Fina
Espaciotiempo
Constantes naturales
title_short Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
title_full Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
title_fullStr Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
title_full_unstemmed Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
title_sort Natural constants as properties of the Spacetime structure. A geometrical and mathematical design
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gómez, Jose
Engholm, Douglas
Gómez, Jose
Engholm, Douglas
author Gómez, Jose
author_facet Gómez, Jose
Engholm, Douglas
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cosmological constant
Fine structure constant
Spacetime
Natural constants
Constante Cosmológica
Constante de Estructura Fina
Espaciotiempo
Constantes naturales
topic Cosmological constant
Fine structure constant
Spacetime
Natural constants
Constante Cosmológica
Constante de Estructura Fina
Espaciotiempo
Constantes naturales
description In current physics there are two Natural constants with meanings that remain unresolved: the Cosmological and the Fine Structure constants. Both are related to the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Here we attempt to give meaning to each of these constants and the relationship that can exist between them by proposing a new system of units based on Spacetime Structure. We will extend this new concept to unsolved questions in physics and cosmology, as well as describing the process by which the Spacetime Structure premises were developed to provide a basis for our thesis that Spacetime is quantized in energy-linked equidistant vertices separating the Compton electron wavelength and time. Spacetime is an omni-tensional structure that contains the energy and mass composing the Universe. Within this structure atoms and photons undergo quantized movement from vertex to vertex, where the angle change between structural vertices produces the Spacetime curvature. We propose that the Fine Structure constant (α) is related to Spacetime Structure, and that physical properties of matter and energy can be translated to Structural or Spacetime Units, where Natural constants are described by mathematical relationships between the three pure numbers π, φ and α.
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