Derivation of Natural Constants with a New Formula: Part I
Abstract
In this series of articles, the theory of a new formula is presented with which it is possible to derive fundamental constants of nature. This theory is a further development of Max Planck's approach to the quantized values. It elegantly combines different phenomena of the microcosm and macrocosm in a plausible explanation. With the new formula the following fundamental constants and significant physical parameters were derived: speed of light, elementary charge, electron mass, gravitational constant, fine structure constant, acceleration of gravity, classical electron radius, proton mass, quantized mass and several modified Planck-units. No original Planck units and their numerical values were used in this article. However, in honor of Max Planck, I have named after him the new quantized sizes. The Planck mass, the Planck length, etc. should therefore not to be confused with the original Planck units.
Part I contains the following: Prologue; 1. Toward a Theory of everything; & 2. the modified Planck-Units.