[ExI] Another very unusual number 1/137

Jason Resch jasonresch at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 19:18:14 UTC 2022


Strangely almost every dimensionless constant, particle mass, even the
dimensionality of space time, happens to falls in a narrow of range, beyond
which life as we know it would have no chance in this universe. I write
about all of these known coincidences here:

https://alwaysasking.com/is-the-universe-fine-tuned/

Jason

On Thu, Mar 24, 2022, 2:58 PM BillK via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

> Life as we know it would not exist without this highly unusual number
> By Paul Sutter      published 24 March 2022
>
> <https://www.space.com/fine-structure-constant-universe-mystery>
>
> Quotes:
> The fine-structure constant is a seemingly random number with no units
> or dimensions, which has cropped up in so many places in physics, and
> seems to control one of the most fundamental interactions in the
> universe.
>
> Its name is the fine-structure constant, and it's a measure of the
> strength of the interaction between charged particles and the
> electromagnetic force. The current estimate of the fine-structure
> constant is 0.007 297 352 5693, with an uncertainty of 11 on the last
> two digits. The number is easier to remember by its inverse,
> approximately 1/137.
>
> If it had any other value, life as we know it would be impossible. And
> yet we have no idea where it comes from.
> ---------
>
> Also see: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine-structure_constant>
>
> BillK
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