Authors: Bernard Riley
If all measurement outcomes are subjective to the observer then so too are the values of the speed of light, the gravitational constant and the reduced Planck constant, and consequently the values of the Planck length, Planck time and Planck mass as well. The values, as numbers of the common units of measurement, of these constants, particle masses, the distances from Earth and the masses of celestial bodies and objects, and the characteristic temperatures of cryogens, are expressed as powers of π, π/2 and e. The powers are found to take integer, half-integer, quarter-integer, etc values. There are obvious implications for the value of the CMB temperature.
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