A Classical Interpretation of the Quantum Universe Extrapolated from the Fine Structure Constant

John R. Crary
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The Fine Structure Constant (FSC) model of the universe is a conceptual perspective based on a classical method for analyzing the Fine Structure Constant (α). A Python algorithm calculates prime number property sets where the sum of the elements equals the whole number values for αequal to 137 and 139. A hybrid coupling of these property sets produces a U{137/139}twin prime metaverse where α=137.036, an almost exact match to the observed value. The FSC Model projects that the Fractional Coupling Constant (α137= 0.036)is a more accurate measure of its relative electromagnetic (EM) strength. This same calculation is used to determine the Fractional Coupling Constants (αm) for the twin prime metaverses (U{2/3}, U{3/5}, U{5/7}through U{197/199}) to estimate their respective electromagnetic forces. The results suggest that this model mirrors our observable universe and offers an abstract landscape into the quantum nature of electromagnetic forces, including Baryonic Matter, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and a possible variable speed of light.
从精细结构常数推断量子宇宙的经典解释
宇宙的精细结构常数(FSC)模型是一种基于分析精细结构常数(α)的经典方法的概念视角。Python 算法计算素数属性集,其中元素之和等于 α 等于 137 和 139 的整数值。这些属性集的混合耦合产生了一个 U{137/139} 双质数元宇宙,其中 α=137.036 几乎与观测值完全吻合。FSC 模型预测,分数耦合常数(α137= 0.036)是衡量其相对电磁(EM)强度的更精确的指标。同样的计算方法也被用来确定孪生质元星(U{2/3}、U{3/5}、U{5/7}到U{197/199})的分数耦合常数(αm),以估算它们各自的电磁力。结果表明,这个模型反映了我们可观测到的宇宙,并为电磁力的量子性质提供了一个抽象图景,包括重子物质、暗物质、暗能量和可能的可变光速。
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