Decimal Digit Sums up to 11 are Clustered in Physical Constants
International Journal of Applied Physics |
© 2021 by SSRG - IJAP Journal |
Volume 8 Issue 3 |
Year of Publication : 2021 |
Authors : Mels Sluyser |
How to Cite?
Mels Sluyser, "Decimal Digit Sums up to 11 are Clustered in Physical Constants," SSRG International Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 14-15, 2021. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23500301/IJAP-V8I3P102
Abstract:
Fine-Structure Constants not only contain the important number 137, but their 137s also act as Decimal Digit Sums 1+3+7=11. These Decimal Digit Sums 11 occur extensively in the first parts of Physical Constants such as Inverse Fine-Structure Constant, Euler’s Constant, Pi , Phi, and the Square Root of 2. The possible reasons for this are dicussed.
Keywords:
Physical Constants, Fine-Structure Constant, 137, Square Root of Two, Euler’s Constant, Pi, Phi.
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