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The ultimate meaning of Planck’s constant and Fine-Structure-Constant // Physics focus series, book 5

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Last revision was 19Apr2022. And this is AP's 109th book of science.

I was trained to be a mathematician, something good when trying to tackle physics problems. Much of the language of physics is math. And in March of 2020 I discovered the answer for why dragonflies grew to be gigantic in the Devonian geological era-- because Earth was only 1/8 the size (and mass) it is today. So, that March discovery set the stage for April 2020 discovery of the inner meaning of both Planck's constant and the Fine-Structure-Constant. All I needed was a second math tool-- the divisional-inverse of a number.

Cover Is a picture of one of my best discoveries in physics. And the ironic part of the story is I was doing biology-geology to explain why dragonflies in the Devonian era grew to be gigantic in size. It pays immensely sometimes to get off the beaten path of physics in order to make great physics discoveries. Anyway, I learned a math tool in solving the dragonfly gigantism, and that math tool has now allowed me to discover the inner meaning of Planck's constant.

35 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 10, 2020

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