Unveiling the Fine-Structure Constant: A Geometric Perspective through Golden Ratio Geometry
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- 1. Department of Mathematics and Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Department of Mathematics, Stanford University
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After a brief review of the golden ratio in history and our previous exposition of the finestructure constant and equations with the exponential function, the fine-structure constant is studied in the context of other research calculating the fine-structure constant from the golden ratio geometry of the hydrogen atom. This research is extended and the fine-structure constant is then calculated in powers of the golden ratio to an accuracy consistent with the most recent publications. The mathematical constants associated with the golden ratio are also involved in both the calculation of the fine-structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio. These constants are included in symbolic geometry of historical relevance in the science of the ancients.
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