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The Mysterious Links of 137 to the Fine Structure Constant, Electron's Coulomb to Gravitational Force Ratio, and Mass of Elementary Particles

Authors: Jau Tang, Brian E. Tang

In this work, we unfold the mysteries surrounding the fine structure constant and explain the physical origin of the fine structure constant as a result of gauge invariance, Einstein’s mass-energy relation, and spacetime quantization. We obtain an estimate of an electron’s radius R_e=1.40934×10^(-15) m, and also link the magic 137 beyond electromagnetism, to electrons’ Coulomb-gravitational force ratio F_Cu2044F_G =3×(137π)^16, and the mass ratios of an electron to other particles such as a proton, Higgs boson, W/Z bosons, and quarks. With the proposed quantized spacetime, singularity divergence, and vacuum catastrophe problems in continuum quantum field theory can be avoided.

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