Mathematical Physics

   

Discovery Of The Solution To The Fibonacci Sequence Of The Fine Structure Constant 137

Authors: Hua-Fang Wu

The fine structure constant α is a dimensionless number approximately equal to 1/137. Its reciprocal 1/α is approximately equal to 137, not a whole number. Research results in recent years suggest that it may vary in the large-scale space-time range of the universe, and may also be anisotropic and have a specific direction preference. In the analysis of the 137 value, the Author found that it contains the information structure of the Fibonacci sequence, and the Fibonacci sequence is inseparable from the golden ratio, fractal geometry, etc., and is an important law in nature. This may suggest that whether the fine structure constant may vary in the universe, or its objective measurements show that 1/α is only a decimal close to the integer of 137. 1/α is likely to be approaching to this integer due to certain mechanism related to the integer 137, while the core around it is still the integer 137, but there are some effects or disturbances in the measurements, including errors, possible universe anisotropy, and the brokenness of the universe itself, that causes the numerical result deviates from the integer slightly. The exact expression of 137 by the Fibonacci sequence is given here; in addition, an attempt is also made to give a formula of α that includes the value of the golden ratio, and the approximated expression of the formula.

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