There is No Constant in Physics: a Neutrosophic Explanation
Journal Title: International Journal of Neutrosophic Science (IJNS) - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
In Neutrosophic Logic, a basic assertion is that there are variations of about everything that we can measure; the variations surround three parameters called T,I,F (truth, indeterminacy, falsehood) which can take a range of values. Similarly, in this paper we consider NL applications in physics constants. Those constants actually all have a window of plus and minus values, relative to the average value of the constant. For example, speed of light, c, can vary in a window up to +/- 3000 m/s. Therefore it should be written: 300000 km/s +/- 3 km/s. We also discuss some implications of this new perspective of physics constants, including in gravitation physics etc.
Authors and Affiliations
Victor Christianto , Robert N. Boyd , Florentin Smarandache
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