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The Essence and Origin of the Magnetic Constant

Nader Butto

2020Journal of High Energy Physics Gravitation and Cosmology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, the essence and origin of the magnetic constant are discussed and a mechanism that allows real estimations of the magnetic constant based upon the vacuum density description is proposed. By considering the vacuum as a liquid with a measurable density and the electron as a vortex, hydrodynamic laws are applied to measure the diminished momentum of a rotating electron in a vacuum, thus obtaining a value similar to the experimentally derived value of the magnetic constant. A consequence of this description is that the magnetic constant can be expressed as the shear stress per unit time of the vacuum; this means that it is an observable vacuum parameter and not a fundamental constant.

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Constant (computer programming)PhysicsCondensed matter physicsElectronClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageComputer scienceRelativity and Gravitational TheoryQuantum and Classical ElectrodynamicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies