Relativity and Cosmology

   

World-Universe Model. Self-Consistency of Fundamental Physical Constants

Authors: Vladimir Netchitailo

Every four years the Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) provides a self-consistent set of values of the basic constants and conversion factors of physics recommended for international use. In 2013, the World-Universe Model (WUM) proposed a principally different depiction of the World as an alternative to the picture of the Big Bang Model. This article makes a detailed analysis of the self-consistency of Fundamental Physical Constants through the prism of WUM. The performed analysis suggests: discontinuing using the notion “Vacuum” and its characteristics (Speed of Light in Vacuum, Characteristic Impedance of Vacuum, Vacuum Magnetic Permeability, Vacuum Electric Permittivity); correcting the numerical value and relative standard uncertainty of Hartree energy; accepting the exact numerical values of Planck constant and Elementary charge. WUM recommends the predicted value of Newtonian Constant of Gravitation (x8 more accurate than the 2018 value) to be considered in CODATA Recommend Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants 2022.

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[v1] 2020-06-07 09:52:11
[v2] 2020-06-12 16:40:15

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