Can one of physics’ greatest mysteries be explained through geometry?
In A Geometrical Determination of the Fine-Structure Constant, Gerald W. Scanlon investigates the possibility that the fine-structure constant—approximately 1/137—may emerge from an underlying geometrical structure embedded within the universe itself.
The fine-structure constant governs the strength of the electromagnetic interaction and appears throughout physics, from atomic structure to the behavior of light and matter. Yet despite its importance, its origin remains unknown.
This book introduces a geometrical framework based on structured numerical relationships and multidimensional forms. By combining geometry, symmetry, and coordinate-based constructions, the model develops a calculation that closely approximates the experimentally measured value of the fine-structure constant.
The framework explores:
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