On the Origin of Four Pi in Physics

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  • Aaron Hanken Rowan University Department of Physics and Astrophysics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v11i8.212

Keywords:

Black Hole Physics, Unified field theory, quantum gravity

Abstract

We find the highest symmetry between the fields intrinsic to free particles (free particles having only mass, charge and spin), and show these fields symmetries and their close relationship to force and entropy. The Boltzmann Constant is equal to the natural entropy, in that it is The Planck Energy over The Planck Temperature. This completes a needed symmetry in The Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy. Upon substitution of Planck Units into The Schwarzschild Radius, we find that the mass and radius of any black hole define both the gravitational constant and the natural force. We find that the Gaussian Surface area about a particle is equal to the surface area of an equally massed black hole if we define the gravitational field of that particle to be the quotient of The Planck Force and the particles mass. By these simple substitutions we find that gravity is quantized in units of surface entropy. We also find Pythagorean Triples are resting within the dimensional parameters of Special Relativity, and show this to be the dimensional aspects of single particles observing one another, coupled with the intrinsic Hubble nature of the universe.

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Published

2016-05-12

How to Cite

Hanken, A. (2016). On the Origin of Four Pi in Physics. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS, 11(9), 3994–4013. https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v11i8.212

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