Relativity and Cosmology

   

Galactic Route to the Strong Coupling Constant Alpha_s(m_z)

Authors: Hans Hermann Otto

We derive the word average value of interaction coupling constant α_s (m_z ) from the observed maximum galactic rotation velocity |β_g |=|v_g |/c by the simple relation α_s (m_z)=|β_g |/β_0 ∙1/α=0.117005223, where β_0=√3/2 is the velocity, at which the difference between galactic rotation velocity and Thomas precession is equal, and α is Sommerfeld’s constant. The result is in excellent agreement with the value of α_s=0.1170±0.0019, recently measured and verified via QCE analysis by CERN researchers. One can formulate a reciprocity relation, connecting α_s with the circle constant: π∙α_s≈1/(π∙β_0 ). It is the merit of Preston Guynn to derive the Milky Way maximum value of the galactic rotation velocity β_g, pointing to its ‘extremely important role in all physics’.

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