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The Earth/matriX Tables of Planck Constants
Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants

by Charles William Johnson

Table I
The Earth/matriX Table of the Planck Constants Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants.
The theoretical foundations of the Planck units; Planck mass at 3.4870766395 and reduced Planck mass at 2.17643985835. A new numerical value of 6.8208822743077 is proposed for Planck's constant, instead of the traditional CODATA value of 6.62606896, which is thus much closer to Max Planck's original 6.885 assigned value in 1899. click

Table II
The Planck Constants Based on the CODATA Computational Error of Two Different Values Implied by the Planck Mass, 3.387040993 | 3.487040993, in Relation to the Fundamental Physical Constants.
The table offers an analytical perspective illustrating the anomaly of the 3.387040993 numerical value. click

Table III
Table of the CODATA Planck Constants Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants: 1.9560844566531 Implied Energy in Relation to other constants.
Nine different equations illustrate how different pairs of fundamental physical constants produce the same numerical value for Planck Implied Energy, 1.9560844566531. click

Table IV
Table of the Fundamental Physical Constants: The Interconnectedness of Spacetime/motion and the Redundancy in the CODATA Fundamental Physical Constants.
Different CODATA fundamental physical constants have different names, yet they are in fact fractal multiples of one that may be discerned through simple addition and division. click

Table V
The Earth/matriX Table of the Planck Constants. An example of the term foundations of the CODATA Planck constants and natural units regarding length and time.
Planck length and Planck time are illustrated as of the fundamental physical constants as well as the natural unit of length. click

Table VI
Table of the CODATA Planck Constants Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants: Redundant Derivations of 1.956084466531 Implied Energy in the CODATA Fundamental Physical Constants.
Seven different pairs of fundamental physical constants are selected to show how they produce the same numerical value for Planck implied energy. click

Table VII
Table of the Planck Constants Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants. Reduced Planck Constants and Their Corresponding Number of Reductions with Earth/matriX Numerical Values for the Planck Constants.
Upon examination of the ten Planck constants it becomes obvious from the computations that every Planck constant studied has been reduced by either the elementary charge, 2-pi or the reciprocal of the speed of light. click

Table VIII.
Reduced Planck Constants: Planck's Constant, h, Based on 3.387040993. This table essentially repeats Table VII, but with the CODATA numerical values for Planck's constant instead of the Earth/matriX values. Thus, this table illustrates Planck's constant as 6.62606896 as conventionally presented in the CODATA. click

Table IX.
The Planck Constant and Select Reduced Planck Constants with CODATA values.
This table presents the two summarized relationships among the reduced Planck constants, illustrating five of the constants in terms of their number of reductions. click


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