The 26 Constants: Values and Info

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of the 26 constants of the universe, with participants seeking to identify these constants and their values. The scope includes both theoretical and conceptual aspects of physical constants.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the specific values of the 26 constants of the universe, mentioning gravity and electromagnetism as examples.
  • Another participant suggests that they have identified the constants and refers to a source labeled "Physical Constants."
  • A third participant expresses gratitude for the information provided.
  • One participant argues that the constants of physics are not "Universal," stating that the stability of atomic structure depends on the density of impacting emission, which varies over space and time.
  • A later reply questions the basis of the claim regarding the non-universality of physical constants.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the nature of the constants, with some participants asserting their universality while others contest this notion based on varying conditions affecting atomic structure.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes assumptions about the definition of "universal" constants and the implications of varying densities of impacting emission, which remain unresolved.

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What are the 26 constants of the universe? ie. i know gravity, electromagnetism, etc. but what are the values...? :confused: A link or some info would be helpful-thanks :approve:
 
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ninja nemesi$ said:
What are the 26 constants of the universe? ie. i know gravity, electromagnetism, etc. but what are the values...? :confused: A link or some info would be helpful-thanks :approve:

I think this is what your referring to.

Physical Constants
 
Thank you! :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
Constants of Physics

The constants of physics are not "Universal" due to the fact that the stability of atomic structure is dependent upon the density of impacting emission and the density of impacting emission varies over space and time.

SM
 
Stephen Mooney said:
The constants of physics are not "Universal" due to the fact that the stability of atomic structure is dependent upon the density of impacting emission and the density of impacting emission varies over space and time.

SM

Where did you get that idea?
 

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