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"c, G, hbar, and the fsc" are physical constants and the purpose of physical constants is to establish the "relative" value (Ratio) between some measurement and the standard quantity associated with the particular physical property.
Standard quantities are politically determined numbers, based on race, religion, King's body parts, etc.
1. "C" is just a constant that differentiates between time periods and time intervals.
Time periods are auto-correlations ( Correlations associated with a single body.), and the specific auto-correlation that one associates with their standard clock quantizes time.
Time intervals are cross-correlations ( Correlations associated with two bodies.). Spaces are time intervals (Cross-correlations) multiplied by "C".
2. "G" is just a constant that differentiates between bodies perceived to be fixed in media (Time/space), and bodies perceived to be varying in media.
For example, in the Sun/Earth system, the Earth is perceived to be varying in media and it gets the 365.25 days and the 93,000,000 miles while the Sun is perceived to be fixed in media, and it gets the "G" which balances the equation and establishes the units that mass is expressed in.
Note that bodies perceived to be fixed in media are considered to be "gravitational" while bodies perceived to be varying in media are considered to be "inertial". Einstein expressed this as his "equivalence principle".
3. "h" is just a constant that equates the angular velocity of an electron to energy.
In other words ( h * f ) quantizes the amount of energy required to get an electron up to (angular) speed (Frequency).
4. "fsc" ( The fine structure constant ) is not absolute, but varies slightly in hydrogen-like atoms.
Tom Potter http://www.tompotter.us
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