High Energy Particle Physics

   

Derivation of the Fine Structure Constant and the Rydberg Constant from Coulomb's Law

Authors: Ichiro Nakayama

The fine-structure constant is generally considered to be a coupling constant that represents the strength of the electromagnetic interaction of elementary particles, but its origin is unknown. Using the electron and proton model of the Energy Body Theory, I clarified the origin of the fine-structure constant from the relationship between Coulomb's law and Planck's constant. This equation expressing the origin of the fine structure constant further led to the Rydberg constant.

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