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In the context of the Renormalization Group (RG) for gravity I discuss the role of field rescalings and their relation to choices of units. I concentrate on a simple Higgs model coupled to gravity, where natural choices of units can be based on Newton's constant or on the Higgs mass. Th...
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This dependency of a fork of Unitful.jl aims to be a tool for quick side calculations in an office computer. This means: We pick a set of units as commonly used in mechanical industry h is an hour, not Planck's constant in is reserved by Julia; inch is a unit g is gravity's acc...
Quantum GravityIn this paper, we show how one can find the Planck units without any knowledge of Newton's gravitational constant, by mainly focusing on the use of a Cavendish apparatus to accomplish this. This is in strong contrast to the assumption that one needs to know Gin order to find...
For mole number of particles, if strength of gravity is (N.G) , any one particle's weak force magnitude is F W = 1 N · c 4 N.G = c 4 N 2 G . Ratio of 'classical force limit' and 'weak force magnitude' is N 2 . This may be the beginning of unification of '...
Most ignore the fact that values of density denominated in g/cc are actually values of specific gravity: density relative to that of water. 3 Often noted elsewhere as kilograms per cubic metre. 4 While often noted elsewhere as mPaˆ½ for other purposes, the nomenclature MPaˆ½ is mo...
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