Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Question: Why is the Fine-Structure Constant Such? Answer: Because Space is Three-Dimensional.

Authors: V.B. Smolenskii

Within the PI-Theory of fundamental physical constants is substantiated and proved an integer of 3 dimension space. For example, the theoretical derivation of the fundamental physical constants of the fine structure constant and the anomaly of the magnetic moment of the electron is proved only in the case of three-dimensional space of constants and have such numerical values and do not change over time. Presents a complete analytical conclusions. Done high-precision theoretical calculations and see their results. The comparison of theoretical calculations with experimental data.

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