Authors: Suomy Nona
An analogy, imagine our scientific constants as a set of lego blocks. I figured out how to snap the lego blocks together to represent scientific units. My next step was to find the minimal number of blocks that I could use for a unit. Since the minimal number of constants seemed unique and invariant, I believed that the information was important. Alas, no one else agreed that my equations were unique and invariant so I made my work into a poem. If you read it out loud, it is a poem of physics.
Comments: 4 Pages. If nothing else, my work makes great dimensional analysis test questions.
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