Universal Constants in Physics |
Contents
Introduction by Dominique Lecourt | 25 |
The general relativity constants G and c | 36 |
The quantum constants h and | 47 |
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acceleration allows appears atomic Big Bang black hole body Boltzmann Boltzmann's constant bosons Brillouin classical physics concept consider constants h cosmology defined degrees of freedom demon described dimensional content Einstein electromagnetic interaction electron elementary particles energy entropy equal equations existence experiment experimental fact Feynman force formulated fundamental interactions gauge invariance gravitational field hadrons horizon lines hypothesis indiscernible infinite interpretation large number limit Mach macroscopic mass mathematical matter Maxwell molecules motion Nature Newton Newton's constant nuclear interactions number of degrees observation conditions particle physics phase space philosophical photons physical quantities physicists Planck Planck's constant possible potential precision primordial probability amplitudes quan quantic quantum electrodynamics quantum field quantum gravitation quantum of action quantum of information quantum theory quarks radiation rational mechanics reality reference frame renormalizable result revolution space-time speed of light standard model stant symmetry temperature theory of relativity thermodynamics tion unification universal constants wave weak interactions