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TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT DISCOVERED



 
 
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Old July 11th 08 posted to sci.physics.fusion
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Default TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT DISCOVERED

For over half a century now Theoretical Physics academia has been
desperately searching for the TRUE value of the Fine Structure
Constant. The best "guess" so far from those scientists in Quantum
Mechanics diligently working to find this correct value is:
7.297352570 (50) x10^ -3 (ref: wikipedia-Fine Structure Constant-
2007, mathematician: James Gilson).

However, this value still does not allow us to correctly
mathematically describe the atom since it is only, at best, an
"estimated guess". So what is really keeping Theoretical Physics
academia today from finding the correct value of this very important
universal constant? The real reason is: Because they don't know where
to look? Why don't they know where to look? Becuase they don't really
know what an: "electron" is. Why don't they know what an electron is?
Because they use the "Uncertainty Principle" defining electrons as
"vague and elusive entities where it is impossible to simultaneously
know their position and velocity".

Using a completely new type of physics called: REALITY PHYSICS, we are
now able to go beyond current Quantum Mechanics (with its "Uncertainty
Principle", and INCORRECT definition of: "what an electron is") as we
are now able to finally reveal the CORRECT definition of the electron
(as an "active" configuration continually spinning at the speed of
light), further enabling us to describe the atom as a: "perfect
mathematical design".

Using this newly discovered "perfect mathematical design" of the atom,
we find we are now able, for the first time ever in the entire history
of Physics, to calculate the CORRECT value of the Fine Structure
Constant to be: 7.29907563x10^ -3.

For more information on this new discovery now finally revealing the
TRUE value of the Fine Structure Constant please go to: www.godcipher.com
, and scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on: "THE
TRUE VALUE OF THE FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT REVEALED" preprint paper.

Not only does this paper prove, beyond any doubt possible, that this
new value is the CORRECT one, but we are also able to expose direct
absolute proof that the current value (from wikipedia) as accepted by
Theorertical Physics academia today, is COMPLETELY WRONG.

All coments, opinions and suggestions are welcome from anyone who is
interested.

All the best,

Jeff Lee CENTER for REALITY PHYSICS
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