The 26 Constants: Values and Info

  • Thread starter Thread starter ninja nemesi$
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Constants
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers on the inquiry about the 26 constants of the universe, including well-known examples like gravity and electromagnetism. Participants emphasize that these physical constants may not be truly "universal" as their values can vary based on factors like the density of impacting emissions in different regions of space and time. There is a request for links or additional information to clarify the values of these constants. The conversation highlights the complexity of understanding physical constants in relation to the stability of atomic structures. Overall, the nature of these constants and their variability remains a key point of interest.
ninja nemesi$
Messages
12
Reaction score
0
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:
 
Physics news on Phys.org
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?
 
I think it's easist first to watch a short vidio clip I find these videos very relaxing to watch .. I got to thinking is this being done in the most efficient way? The sand has to be suspended in the water to move it to the outlet ... The faster the water , the more turbulance and the sand stays suspended, so it seems to me the rule of thumb is the hose be aimed towards the outlet at all times .. Many times the workers hit the sand directly which will greatly reduce the water...
Back
Top