Mathematical Physics

   

On the Söllinger, Weizsäcker Relations and Bošković’s Curve of Force

Authors: Branko Zivlak

In "The Code of Nature" [1] Helmut Söllinger gives Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker's (1912-2007) the relationship between the fundamental physical constants. The first section examines the relationship between the mass of protons and electrons, and the fundamental physical constants. The second is about the Weizsacker's assumption of proportionality between the Planck length, Compton wavelength and radius of the Universe. In the third section, I try to explain, the previous relationships, in light of the attractive-repulsive forces of the Ruđer Bošković (1711-1787), the earliest founder of quantum theory. This version is written on the languages of Bošković’s father and mother.

Comments: 7 Pages. 16 formulas, 1 table

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[v1] 2013-02-24 10:16:15
[v2] 2014-05-13 03:44:47
[v3] 2014-05-13 14:04:20
[v4] 2014-05-30 13:13:59

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