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A Note on the Dimensionless Gravitational Coupling Constant Down to the Quantum Level
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In this paper, we rewrite the dimensionless gravitational coupling constant: αG, in a different form than has been shown before (without changing its value). We demonstrate that the dimensionless gravitational coupling ... -
Gravity Without Newton’s Gravitational Constant and No Knowledge of the Mass Size
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In this paper, we show that the Schwarzschild radius can be extracted easily from any gravitationally-linked phenomena without having knowledge of Newton’s gravitational constant or the mass size of the gravitational object. ... -
Measurements of the Planck Length from a Ball Clock without Knowledge of Newton’s Gravitational Constant G or the Planck Constant
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)We demonstrate how one can extract the Planck length from a ball with a built-in stopwatch, without knowledge of the Newtonian gravitational constant or the Planck constant. This could be of great importance since, until ... -
Measuring the Planck Length and the Speed of Gravity with a Newton Cradle and a Photogate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)We demonstrate how one can remarkably use a simple Newton’s Cradle combined with an accurate photogate (also known as time-gate or speed-gate) to deduce the speed of gravity, as well as the Planck length. We conducted 100 ... -
The Planck Mass Density Radius of the Universe
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)What is the size of the universe if we take the estimated mass in the observable universe and compress it until we reach the Planck mass density? We will investigate this using both the Friedmann model and the recent Haug ... -
Planck Speed: the Missing Speed of Physics? Absolute Still Without Breaking Lorentz Symmetry!
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Today, the speed of light is one of the cornerstones of modern physics. It is the maximum speed limit for transferring information, and plays a very central role in relativity theory. It also seems to be the same as the ... -
Relativistic Compton Wavelength
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In 1923, Arthur Holly Compton introduced what today is known as the Compton wavelength. Even if the Compton scattering derivation by Compton is relativistic in the sense that it takes into account the momentum of photons ...